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City Textures

The photo above is the first that occupied space in a new gallery I have titled City Textures. The photographs found in City Textures are part of my ongoing project to capture various cities without indication of place or time. Hopefully they will inspire others to see the cities they live in with fresh perspectives. Occasionally I will post new photos of my works here; perhaps they will interest you to view my growing collection of photos. Let me know what you think.

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