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    ADHD crippled my focus, so the only way I ever got better at taking pictures was by taking pictures all the time. Walking down the street, phone in hand, letting instinct highlight art from the corner of my eye. In Seattle's Capitol Hill, I caught this sprawling aquarium coming home after midnight between a bodega and an apartment. Overthinking creativity trips me up, and that's why the things I'm most proud of manifest in happy accidents. Objects in ephemeral poses.
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    Date Uploaded: Apr 19, 2018
    Copyright: © Connor Brown
    Categories: Abstract, Nature, Underwater
    Assignments: While on a Walk...
    Contests: 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year