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		<title>By: Banner image: Kevin Cooley &#171; sans everything</title>
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		<description>[...] sea and ice, its naked ruggedness. Canadian photographer David Burdeny (I briefly wrote about him here) captures its spirit very effectively in majestic tones of grey and blue, but Kevin Cooley of [...]</description>
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