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Cinder and Shell


Walking on our hillside among the ashes and burned trees and bushes, there glimmers the stark white remains of snails, their shells bleached from the damage. This contrast was very interesting to me and beautiful in its own way.
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And I'm still planning on making Ipernity my permanent home, but the app for transferring entire sets from Flickr to Ipernity seems to be broken since Flickr made the recent changes. Version 1.5 of the Album Importer no longer works. I have some 90,000 photos on Flickr and I'd like to transfer them logically by sets. Until the Greasemonkey/Tampermonkey set importer is fixed, I'm in a holding pattern. It's far easier for me to upload to Flickr (because of their apps), but my real goal is to get everything imported over to here. Thanks again for your great work!
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