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Collaboration of the old and the modern

Collaboration of the old and the modern

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Collaboration of the old and the modern
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Reflection

A shot taken after rain. A reflection of a shrine gate called “torii” and an electrical pole. A collaboration of the old and the modern architectures squeezed in a small water pool.

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