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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. 

Sunday, May 22, 2005

7:45 PM -

Red Lamps through Window

© Xin


Anonymous Anonymous said...

lots and lots of hope, lots and lots of opportuniites in the window waiting to be discovered and prosper!  


Blogger Xin said...

faint but still alluring...  


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