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  1. #1
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    thanks, sent it to my favorite photographer, Raleighdon
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    I love Orion magazine. My Mom subscribes, it's well written, beautifully designed and produced, informative yet optimistic ... a great 'zine.
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    This is a bit of a paradox -- how do you commute and take a picture of yourself at the same time?

    ...I guess that's what friends are for...
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  4. #4
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    Looks like fun. I'll have to try and get this shot again with a higher res camera.


  5. #5
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    Kfergos, I was sort of wondering too, whether they want pictures of commuters or of the commute. I was thinking a picture of other commuters encountered on a particularly nice part of the commute might be good.

    I guess the ambiguity of the instructions only adds to the creativity that I'm sure will result.

    I've always thought I should bring a camera along on my commute, since I go across the Mississippi, through a neighborhood of Victorian houses, past the Cathedral and state capitol, back down by the river, alongside a railroad track, past some barges, up a bluff and through a mini gorge. I always see interesting or beautiful sights along the way. And the funny thing is that when I get to work, people always ask "how did you ride your bike here?" as if the freeway is the only way to get from point A to point B.

 

 

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