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    <title>The visit to home away from home.</title>
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      <title>Photos: A visit to home away from home.</title>
      <description>Eager. Architecture. Australia. Dying nature and oil filled seas. Springsteen. Happy. Adaption. Orust. Heavy thoughts. Christmas. Age issues. Homes. Photography. Step father. Cape Town. One loved, but dead dog. Cut-off heads. Manual developing. Walt Disney. Hand written letters. One spinning cat. Future. "All good things comes n threes". Average. Moleskine notebooks. Sweden. Exactly. West Coast.  
- Those are all words people could associate with me. But more importantly - I do. They all play a part in describing me. One story behind every single word. Stories I could tell, but to do that I need more than 300 words. 

I believe there is a story behind every photograph taken (minor or major doesn’t really matter). The hard part is managing taking a photo that makes the viewer want to know that story, wondering about it. Intrigue them – That’s my aim. However, lately it feels like I’m hitting my head against a glass wall and nothing good comes out of that - The wall breaks and I’m left with glass shutter all over the floor; not very helpful. To get somewhere from here, the need of instructions is of importance.

See, I know my photos are far from perfection, but besides from the story I hope told to you through my shots from my beloved childhood “hideaway” (still absolutely closest to my heart) I also wish my strong will to do my best, is reflected in them.     

I also sense a break would do more than just good. Not from everything/everyone in general – but everything/everyone here. Where I am. I want to explore something new. I’d like to interpret undiscovered nature, new people, animals, unknown culture. I’m positive I will gain knowledge, inspiration and perspectives a text book could never give me. A journey that simply has to be experienced!  </description>
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      <category>Sweden</category>
      <author>tora</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 15:22:00 GMT</pubDate>
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