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Vancouver: 76/76 - Embrace


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Vancouver: 75/76 - Reach


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Vancouver: 74/76 - Sewer Rat

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Vancouver: 73/76 - The Edge


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Vancouver: 72/76 - Table Service


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Vancouver: 71/76 - Postal Service


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Vancouver: 70/76 - Ledge


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Vancouver: 69/76 - Lock Pick


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Vancouver: 68/76 - Poseidon


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Vancouver: 67/76 - Crane


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Vancouver: 66/76 - Hole Mountain


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Vancouver: 65/76 - Support


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Vancouver: 64/76 - SixtyFour


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Vancouver: 63/76 - Heart Nature


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Vancouver: 62/76 - Glowing Orb


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Vancouver: 61/76 - Halftone


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Vancouver: 60/76 - Spotlight


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Why?

"You know what this photo needs? A paperclip." said no one ever.

But I did it anyway.

Somewhere along the line in my life, I happened to be in possession of 76 paper clips and I was in Vancouver, Canada at the time. Instead of using them to clip paper, I found myself bending them into nonsensical shapes and thought if I could use them in some way to help me explore the city.

Consequently, I wandered, meandering my way from one interesting location to another, using paper clips as the subject of these mostly macro-based photos until they were all gone.

This, in turn helped me connect with areas that I probably would've ignored, start random conversations with officials, and collect many weird looks from locals.

Aaaand, that's that.
Enjoy.

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