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    Proof that my camera hasn't been gathering dust the last several months. I've been shooting (not much some weeks), but I just hadn't had the energy to post anything. Anywho, there seems to be a habit of hanging lost items on the nearest eye height object. The scarf was interesting to process - the blue channel was easily blown.

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    I like it though, not something you see every day. I hope it was reunited with its owner.
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    Winter motivation is hard to come by. I pushed myself out the door on several occasions this winter specifically to get certain shots and was all the happier for it.

    These are cool, I often shoot lost hats and mittens whenever I see them too. There's something interesting about them that I haven't quite figured out. Thanks for sharing.
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    Thanks, WD, Iggy and Bambi. As for being reunited with owners, WD, I don't know about the glove since I didn't go back to that spot for a couple of weeks. But the scarf was gone the next day. Iggy, I do have to force myself out the door, and lately it's been harder. Work's still rough, and a part of it is that the places I can reach during lunch are popular. Sometimes I'm just feeling too fried to deal with people if I don't have to. I do know a part of my interest in the knit goods, though. I knit myself. I'm partial to textured designs over colored ones, but in a photo the fiber fuzz makes up for a lot, no matter what style the knit is.

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