Difficult to imagine a political debate in which nobody says "you've quoted me out of context". Context of course is not a fixed entity, it does not exist out there and has only to be discovered - context is made. And never is this more apparent than when you take your camera, go out there - and frame. For to frame means to be in charge of creating your own context: everything that exists beyond the confines of my frame, I've decided to not consider.
What you see here is how I framed two roofs in order to make them meet.


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These photos were taken on Tuesday, 20 April 2010, at the train station Chur-West.
What you see here is how I framed two roofs in order to make them meet.



These photos were taken on Tuesday, 20 April 2010, at the train station Chur-West.
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