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Odd One Out

Photography almost always entails singling something out from the great wide visual world and drawing it to the attention of the viewer via artful framing and composition. Our challenge is a simple one:. It might be a crowd all looking one direction, but for one person. It could be a tray of produce featuring a single ripe piece of fruit, or a forest with one flowering tree, or a crow in a flock of cockatoos… you get the idea. As always, we prize subtlety and out-of-the-box thinking.

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