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r-wos.org
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| | | | | These ones were taken with a disposable underwater camera, but developed and scanned by myself at home. The camera is unusually shitty, even for a disposable one. Doesn't even have flash. It's very compact though, once out of its underwater casing. And also weights like 20 grams, it's kinda fun. I'll keep it around to... | |
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blog.arkadi.one
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| | | | | An exploration of whales. The author has a fascination with them, as most of us do (or am I just projecting?). This book mentions Moby Dick a lot. If haven't read it, you will miss a lot of nuance from this book. Also, why haven't you read Moby Dick yet? When I first started reading this book, I was sort of confused about why it was talking about Moby Dick so much. | |
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dawnbird.blog
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| | | | | Wordofthedaychallenge:?Shark Flying over Shark Bay, Western Australia I'm a non-swimmer and not comfortable at all in water (wading, boating, etc) although I love being near the ocean.? One of things on my bucket list is to swim with the whale sharks or at least go on the tour boat to see them off the coast... | |
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shimmeringgrains.com
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| | | It is interesting to return to the image archive after a few years. Suddenly I can see interesting images that I did not see at all when I first developed and scanned the film roll. Maybe sometimes even find images that I find more interesting than the ones I first chose. Wonder if there are... | ||