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		<title>Decayed Earth Project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have long been a pursuer of the ancients.  Maybe because these relics of the past add complexity and rhythm to the landscape.  Be they old cars dissolving into the ground, a half collapsed hotel, or a sagging barn; my camera inevitably drifts towards the past. They gage our past and our progress, and serving [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have long been a pursuer of the ancients.  Maybe because these relics of the past add complexity and rhythm to the landscape.  Be they old cars dissolving into the ground, a half collapsed hotel, or a sagging barn; my camera inevitably drifts towards the past. They gage our past and our progress, and serving as reminders of where we&#8217;ve come from.  They provide endless textures, muted colors, and forms that defy convention.   These modern day monuments tell stories of an ever mobile society carried on the winds of change.</p>
<p>So in honor of these weather beaten-buildings and bullet ridden jalopies, I present the <a title="The Decayed Earth Project" href="http://www.decayedearthproject.com/" target="_self">Decayed Earth Project.</a></p>
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