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001/365: Every day is good as any to start something new. But today will be the start for my #project365.
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002/365: The only thing better than eating food together is cooking food together. And then eating it.
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003/365: New year vibes are still high.
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004/365: Nomad workstyle: both a blessing and a curse.
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005/365: First podcasting session of the new year.
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006/365: Collecting some postponed new year presents.
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007/365: Going places is one of the best things you can do for yourself. Especially, if you are not going alone.
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008/365: Today was the first day with mostly clear skies this year.
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009/365: Allegedly, this fine gentleman will grow nice hair some time soon.
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010/365: Simple things often have their own simple beauty. We just need to pay attention.
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011/365: On some days orange lamp is your main companion.
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012/365: Occurrences of winter are limited in space and time this year. You have to be in or drive by the right spot to catch it.
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013/365: Snow is hard to capture on a photo. Many things are hard to capture as they fly by.
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014/365: Not your typical hipster gadget.
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015/365: We got some happy snowmobiles. Finally.
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016/365: Blue is often the main color of the white winter.
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017/365: Find time for coffee with friends and serious conversations about unserious topics.
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018/365: Going to the post office to collect delivered parcels still has an element of a surprise to it. Thanks @marin_k_a!
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019/365: Hello Ganesha, my old friend! I’ve come to talk to you again... Most of the day.
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020/365: I almost think of this place as of my office. And then freak out why nobody is working. Saturday, 8:30am.
021
021/365: It is never too late to do something for first time on your life.
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022/365: Those RVs are waiting for better days. We don’t.
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023/365: Daylight is short, but days are long.
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024/365: On days like this walking around the city is more effective than driving. Just watch your step!
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025/365: “Real winter”-style school commute.
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026/365: When a report of cross-platform compatibility issue calls all hands on deck.
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027/365: It is hard to leave the comfort of cleaned roads and fight the temptation of going down the beaten path.
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028/365: Sundays aren’t slow. Sundays are warm.
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029/365: Work from home for school students looks almost the same as for anybody else.
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030/365: Sometimes the path to a brighter side can go through dark dungeons.
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031/365: Always pay attention to people at the other side of your table.
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032/365: Every day can be a start of a great week. Even if the day is Thursday. Or Friday...
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033/365: Even grey days are great for some things. At the very least they are great for black&white photos.
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034/365: Taking a photo every day certainly improves my ability to see.
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035/365: One has to have wide array of skills for one day he may have to help drawing a leopard sleeping on a tree branch.
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036/365: Even when you are alone, you are still connected.
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037/365: Follow the light. Especially on a cold windy day.
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038/365: It is so sad to see a ship tied so that she cannot go anywhere.
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039/365: Artistic mini-project for today’s photo has has failed. The idea itself was sound, but the execution was sloppy. Will have to try it on another day. Can you guess what it was?
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040/365: Sad alien had arrived.
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041/365: An Ice cube on a bench in front of a restaurant. Creative you can be with anything.
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042/365: The clock is ticking.
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043/365: As I notice something interesting, I usually write it down in my “little black notebook”. I just found some notes I scrambled on a day I left my notebook at home.
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044/365: It is impossible to believe that the top of that hill you can see skyscrapers.
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045/365: Wednesday is a meetings day.
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046/365: Just be bright. And at least try to make others bright too.
047
047/365: Don’t be afraid to build a bridge too far.
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048/365: Always put you best foot forward. Even if you merely go for grocery shopping.
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049/365: Facebook Memories from before we got Facebook.
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050/365: City during the night isn’t the same as the city during the day.
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051/365: When sun comes out for the first time in a week, you definitely notice. But crows could not care less, I guess.
052
052/365: If you were waiting for a sign, here it is. Go ahead!
053
053/365: I love it, when despite of the many days of solid clouds in the forecast, we get plentiful sunshine.
054
054/365: One some days nothing seems to get done and nothing seems to move forward. Not even taking a daily photo. But in the end of the day you figure out that you were just missing some, hm, details to make necessary connections.
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055/365: It feels great to try something new.
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056/365: On a frosty Sunday morning it feels like you are the only one in the street.
057
058/365: When you go to international competition.
058
058/365: What a day to start the journey! Arctic cold hit 2 days before departure. Snowstorm hit 2 hours before we set our foot on a train.
059
059/365: A day when you wake up on one continent and go to sleep on another.
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060/365: Chicago.
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061/365: Riverwalk in Chicago is magnificent at night.
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062/365: Up and down the Magnificent Mile.
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063/365: In every city subway is a very revealing experience. It can tell a lot about city and its citizens.
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064/365: 1353 feet (412m) above Chicago.
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065/365: After snowy Chicago this is now the view outside.
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066/365: Main photo of this day did not come until the day was over.
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067/365: This day will be always reminded of by this tree.
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068/365: Atlantic Ocean.
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069/365: Space Shuttle Atlantis was the last of shuttles to fly to space in July of 2011.
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070/365: Our last day in Florida was the first truly Florida-sunny day.
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071/365: Out of all the New York impressions this is probably the hallmark of the day.
072
072/365: Side trip to Philadelphia was truly great: great city, great weather, delicious cheesesteak.
073
073/365: Our last glimpse of New York City. New World Trade Center building is huge. Doesn’t even fit this photo.
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074/365: Another day full of travels lighted by a sunrise in Amsterdam.
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075/365: One of the great thongs about being at home is that you are in full control of the coffee you drink.
076
076/365: When you did not get a chance to go out to catch a glimpse of spring before winter comes back. At the time of writing there is already ~5cm of snow.
077
077/365: Very unusual kind of spring we have this year. One the other hand, we had a snowfall on April 18 last year...
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078/365: This was snowpocalypse day (40-60cm accumulated overnight). For the first half of the day the entire city was shoveling the snow (myself included). How many cars can you spot here?
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079/365: When you make the most of a day, it can be tiring, but feels good at the end. We had almost no snow during the winter, so when a chance for sledding presents itself - you jump on it.
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080/365: Instead of grey and black early spring we got white and blue early spring.
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081/365: On a fairly routine day like today driving into the sunset was one of the most memorable events.
082
082/365: Weak signs of the real spring that might be coming soon hang from the roof of the parking lot.
083
083/365: I like sitting in front of windows in coffee shops. Somehow each window opens its unique, special view into the city and its citizens.
084
084/365: We have Central park. Like in New York, they have Central Park too. In Soviet times our park’s full name was Central park of/for culture and leisure. I still wonder why they wanted to be so specific. Were they afraid that someone would misuse the park?
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085/365: Go where you want to go no matter who is looking at you. But be respectful of others for they also want to make their way to their goals.
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086/365: Just drops on the water.
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087/365: When you see sun in the morning, it is a sign of a good day. It can be long, tough, embarrassing or eventful. In either case it is a day and it is good.
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088/365: I only hope this was the last day it snowed this winter season.
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089/365: One one of the recent podcasts we blessed everyone to eat as many apples as they want. Today was the day I followed it.
090
090/365: Opposite of boring is creative. I like it when people creatively approach improvement of their workspace.
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091/365: Spring is already in the air.
092
092/365: We are still lacking bright colors. And, I’m afraid, my black outfit doesn’t help the cause.
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093/365: Spring sky + Christmas lights = double joy
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094/365: “A girl reading from her tablet in a coffee shop”. Unknown painter. Circa 2018.
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095/365: I hereby can officially declare that the spring has finally came.
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096/365: I keep writing things on paper and keep hoping to move them to a more dignified location one day.
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097/365: Even when you are running somewhere, take time to look around.
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098/365: A walk in the park during sunset is a good final for a good day.
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099/365: An improvised photoshoot for an upcoming blog post will not go in vain.
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100/365: Slowly, but surely, we get more green than grey.
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101/365: You think all roads are open until you are stuck in traffic or try to find a parking spot. But even then you have to remember that all roads are open for you.
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102/365: Take things for what they are, not for what they look like, for someone sneaky can make delicious cookies look like the infamous emoji.
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103/365: The green is finally here!
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104/365: A touch of nature. In fact, not. I caught this little guy just to make a photo.
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105/365: The lighting in the French fries station at McDonalds makes it look like a sacred place.
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106/365: When your entire day is work+meetings+more work, you have to keep positive attitude. Like this little guy here.
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107/365: There is a lot to see outside these days. And the best thing about all of that is color.
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108/365: The city is watching you.
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109/365: A day of experiment.
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110/365: For the first time in this new coffee place. They indeed have coffee. One more good spot for a nomadic office.
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111/365: On a day like this it is hard not to give in to the temptation of photographing every blooming tree you encounter.
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112/365: Take time to sit side by side.
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113/365: A rare moment when a train of thought was captured on a photo.
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114/365: Looking down on a rainy day and remembering Bill Gates’ decision to build Microsoft headquarters in Seattle, where it is sunny for only 71 days a year. Programmers gonna program.
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115/365: Wandered around looking for a light bulb and found this.
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116/365: That huge tree is huge contrast to its smaller peers which are already green.
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117/365: Rainbow.
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118/365: Going to coffee shops really helps me to get at least some writing done.
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119/365: When you are in a place with nice weather and no 3G, the best thing you can do is play badminton.
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120/365: Pine trees are a nice change to skyscrapers and wires that I see when I look up on a normal day.
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121/365: One more moment and back to work.
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122/365: Day of meetings means day of qoffee.
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123/365: Soon enough those funny looking curls on the cottonwood trees will turn into annoying fuzz 🙈
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124/365: This photo is like my today’s day – missing something.
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125/365: One of a few interactions with the outside world today. Not sure it was meaningful for both of us.
126
126/365: Sometimes it seems that nothing interesting happens on a given day. Yet when you look up you can see dozens of common swifts. Max horizontal speed of these birds is 111km/h and some of them go 10 months without landing.
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127/365: When you spend most of the day sick working at home, but still seize the chance to capture blooming acacia.
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128/365: Google I/O Extended watch together with strangers.
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129/365: These are attributes of good coffee. And good coffee is an attribute of good work.
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130/365: Not sure if this building counts as a skyscraper. I’m not even sure if this entire thing counts at all.
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131/365: Head in the flowers. Or should it be in the clouds?
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132/365: Bad weather and difficulties are allies of those who are not scared by them.
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133/365: Can a road ever be completely closed? What if you change the means of transportation?
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134/365: Human hive.
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135/365: Cottonwood fluff is now all over the place, all over my face. We wait for godsend of a couple of rainy days.
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136/365: Good thing about Project365 is that sometimes it forces you to stop rushing and makes you look around. How otherwise would I see this wonderful rainbow projection machine.
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137/365: Strawberry day.
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138/365: Every day is a fresh start. You can begin it in one place, end hundreds of miles away and feel lucky you got a tiny drop of mobile Internet to post daily photo.
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139/365: In Khmelnytskyi, the city, there are number of monuments to Khmelnytsky, Bohdan, the leader of Ukrainian national movement in 17 century. Naturally.
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140/365: There is no hiding of the fact that I have an affection for contre-jour photos. The more so there some nice trolleys in Khmelnytskyy.
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141/365: Today’s view out of the window for the entire day.
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142/365: This is how I see the world during my workouts.
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143/365: I didn’t have time to work the scene, but there is something to it. Walking around the city one can can spot lots of interesting views.
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144/365: This was not intended as a demonic photo yet here it is. BTW this a nice place with really good coffee.
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145/365: Some things are done, some things are not done. The workday is [not] over.
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146/365: After a day of competitions in rhythmic gymnastics we’ve got new friends.
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147/365: Reflective sunset.
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148/365: Quest-room dream-team breaks out in 36 minutes.
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149/365: A cat you will not forget.
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150/365: Breakfast is the key to successful day. However, generally speaking, whatever makes your day successful is the key.
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151/365: It is the contrast, not the light, that makes one see better.
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152/365: Things. Move. Fast.
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153/365: If it were not for the cellular antennas, you would not be able to guess in which year this photo was taken.
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154/365: I don’t like to get up early, but I really like when I actually do.
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155/365: A patch of green in a hot city covered in asphalt.
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156/365: The first night thunderstorm this season. I could not resist making a painting-like photo.
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157/365: Putting a puzzle together is interesting, but energy-consuming.
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158/365: A reflection of the workday.
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159/365: How else would you spend a Friday evening?
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160/365: Stormy skies can look really scary, but storms are often followed by rainbows.
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161/365: The chase is better than the catch.
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162/365: When I was a kid, I cloud barely solve Rubik’s cube in 30 minutes using an article from the “Science and Life” magazine. Now my daughter can solve it in under 2 minutes.
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163/365: I wonder if this is the direction that we look in most often. I hope it does not distract us from looking straight ahead.
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164/375: They had two umbrellas. I had none. But that’s ok.
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165/365: Symmetry of natural and artificial.
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166/366: Is it possible to photograph an unbearable midday summer heat?
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167/365: A day is always a success, if you get a chance to open new perspective on habitual things.
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168/365: A weekend is also a weekbeginning.
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169/365: Reading is great.
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170/365: Again. You cannot go wrong if you start your day early. Even photos are better in the morning.
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171/365: Another good thing about mornings: people are few and far between.
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172/365: The summer is great, but if you miss the sunrise or sunset light, only lines and patterns can save a photo. At least partially.
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173/365: The other side of a workday (or a worknight...).
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174/365: Rugby 7. Fans are few, but very engaged.
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175/365: Afternoon. XXI century.
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176/365: Signs are every where.
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177/365: Supporting connections.
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178/365: This pre-thunderstorm scene has something going for it. I just was not able to figure out what exactly.
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179/365: Modern objects arranged in a peculiar order. Circa 2018.
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180/365: Rainy day, but not usual kind of rainy.
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181/365: Weekend traffic.