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It started with an elephant
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Travels to Africa


Not the Sunday Challenge: Wall Art
I decided that I wanted to make a large wall display of my photos from Africa. I envisioned clipping a number of wooden frames together via binder clips on the back. My initial design was a complete failure because every attempt to move the piece after the clips had been placed resulted in the clips twisting, letting loose of their hold and flying through the air like dangerous projectiles. I eventually used glue and steel bars screwed into the back of each frame to connect them to each other.
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I decided that I wanted to make a large wall display of my photos from Africa. I envisioned clipping a number of wooden frames together via binder clips on the back. My initial design was a complete failure because every attempt to move the piece after the clips had been placed resulted in the clips twisting, letting loose of their hold and flying through the air like dangerous projectiles. I eventually used glue and steel bars screwed into the back of each frame to connect them to each other.
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