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Photoblog

I take a good amount of photographs throughout the week. Some are for an assignment, many are not. Some have a story behind them, most don't. Nearly all of them are bad. As a result, I have created a photoblog to house some images. No stories, just photos (one per page, unlike flickr).

In other news, I swear I have three posts in the works that are NOT about something I created or added to the blog.

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