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My 2-D World

Photography is similar to writing. Sometimes, I write a passage and don't know what I really want to express, until later when I read it again. Same for pictures, sometimes, there're more to read in the photos than I have intended to put in them. This is why I put them up, so that I could read more out of it each time. 

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

1:44 PM -

curiosity

© Xin


Anonymous Anonymous said...

nice name...not sure how you came up with you..they looks like little childen's head popping out from their secret garden. Very nice shot!  


Blogger Xin said...

thanx=)  


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