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      <title>The Ghost of a Printing Press, photo by Chris Norris</title>
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					<b><p>Nate</p>: </b><em>?Interesting residue from the process of creation (or, I suppose, manufacture—the two kind of blend in printing). Here's the photographer's caption: "This is in the basement of the building I work in. We used to have a gigantic press there. This is part of what remains." It seems like they didn't use (or at least smear) as much magenta as yellow, cyan, and (of course) black. I wonder if that's standard for print projects??</em><br />
		
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<div class="author" style="font-size: -1">"<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thechrisproject/331278901/">The Ghost of a Printing Press</a>," photo by Chris Norris, <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/thechrisproject/331278901/">thechrisproject/flickr</a>, 23 December 2006 :: via <a href="http://ffffound.com/image/d50970c88af67b1242523fcacdbd77ca444ad843">FFFFOUND!</a></div>		
	
			
			
			

		
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