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  • « In defense of sentiment: Every now and then I read something that makes me believe that I have never thought deeply about anything.
    The juke and the highway. »

    Wires. Farmhouse. This desolate world.

    By Chensel | Published
    Jan
    31
    2015

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    This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged American Photography, Black and white photgraphy, Black and white photography, Farm houses, Fine art photography.
    « In defense of sentiment: Every now and then I read something that makes me believe that I have never thought deeply about anything.
    The juke and the highway. »

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