Living Room

Living Room

Debi said she wanted to see more of the house, so here’s the view from the office door. Could use a rug. Some more art, the walls are a bit bare. But it’s home.

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Image Info

Camera:
Panasonic DMC-LX2
Aperture:
f/3.2
Shutter Speed:
6/10 sec
Film Speed:
100 ISO

Taxonomy

Athens, House, Potd

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