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Submitted: July 26, 2006
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Shutter Speed: 1/500 second
F Number: F/5.6
Focal Length: 54 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: May 14, 2006, 6:47:32 AM

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Very neat and unique!

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Thank you! :hug:

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”
Love the colors in this one. Good stuff. :)
thanks! :hug:

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”
Ooh I love the color contrast. Very nice! :D

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SNAPE: Come into the closet, little boy.
HARRY: When does the scar tissue over my memories form? When?
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Thanks! :glomp: And for the fav too!

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”
You're most welcome! :D

--
HARRY: OMG Snape and Karkaroff in the closet together? This is worse than Hagrid and Madame Maxime.
SNAPE: Come into the closet, little boy.
HARRY: When does the scar tissue over my memories form? When?
[link]
I love the contrast :)
Thank you! :hug:

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”

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