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		<title>Day 36: Meh?</title>
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Meh? Galway City’s coach terminal, located at the Fairgreen. This is good, but it could stand to be so much better. In hindsight I wish I had done more to capture the periphery of the building so that I wouldn’t have to crop so closely.
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		<title>Day 35: Then On.^3</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Laziness manifests itself. I have created a &#8216;corrected&#8217; version of an image from yesterday. This version has been properly stitched, sharpened and cropped. My ultimate intent is to have this stitch printed in a floor-to-ceiling format (an eye-popping 27&#215;64 inches!) and mounted in my hallway. When I have a hallway.

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		<title>Then on. Then on. Then on.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I was experimenting with making my digital canvas a wee bit larger. Some would say that I embiggened it.

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		<title>Day 34: Season&#8217;s cheer?</title>
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		<title>Day 33: Fracture</title>
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		<title>Day 32: Gratuitous Contrast Week begins now!</title>
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I missed yesterday. I was at the bottom of a pit of depression and self-loathing, so the photography had to wait. A serious pit of depression and self-loathing. I was on the teetering verge of cutting myself out of an effort to feel something. #mang
Okay. Well, welcome to Gratuitous Contrast Week, a week of contrast [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Day 31: Skipped</title>
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		<title>Day 30: People&#8217;s Park outro</title>
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		<title>Binocular vision</title>
		<description><![CDATA[This is a true-to-life representation of my own vision: One eye goes up and one eye goes down.

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		<title>Day 29: Exposure win!</title>
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Can I say &#8216;win!&#8217;? Yeah, I can. I&#8217;m ordinarily humble about my photographs. I see them in terms of their flaws; softness, blown highlights, uneven horizon, blur and underexposure are what leap out of me when I review them. Recently I have been working on the &#8216;exposure&#8217; part of matters by trying to nail down [...]]]></description>
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