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Chris Calohan
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A Peak and a Point
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If it Ain't Broke, Leave it Alone; if it is Broke, Fix it; if it's a Maybe, Play With it - Who Knows
Otto Phocus
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I like the composition. Triangles, squares, leading lines, patterns. What's not to like about this shot?
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I shoot with a Camera Obscura with an optical device attached that refracts and transmits light.
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