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Project Three: Grids


I made these grids by coping an image eight times, and then cropping. rotating, and flipping them until they were ready to be formatted together. I then added them to the print tab and removed the empty space between them.

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Masashi Wakui

Masashi Wakui
A Photo of Pedestrians in Tokyo

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