
Our boy Greg Stene feels oppressed by the low angle and the ceiling in some of these shots, so this is for him.

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Love the photos
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Thank you. Love taking them… 🙂
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i love the color of this one. that golden doorway in the field of green is gorgeous.
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Everything oppresses GregS … 🙂
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This would have been a better shot had there been a clown sitting in one of the chairs. Playing with a spider.
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okay. i’m buying into your dominant reading of buildings that the ceiling is a good thing. actually, I got this weird feeling of floating away when I looked at the cropped version. a bit uncomfortable.
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Welcome to the dark side.
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