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This past New Years I made several resolutions for 2012. One of the premier of those being a
Photo 365 project. This means that I make one photograph every day to do with a specific theme, my projects theme being
Four. The number, the lettering, the geometry, etc. As long as Four is represented in a reasonably understandable form, then it qualifies as my photo of the day. I'll be creating a new tab on my homepage (right beside
But what is an Archipelago?) where I'll do my best to keep up to date with my quadrishenanigans. For now, here are 1 and 2 of the series.
Archipelago Photography- islands of thought and image, connected with a name.
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