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Photographers get lazy too. And sometimes, intentionally. We don't check the weather for clouds. We don't care much about the light. Lifting a small tripod becomes a heavy deadlift. And driving more than twenty miles is out of question. A visit to Stanford University was one of those days. A buddy of mine and I drove thirty minutes, didn't bother with the light or the tripod. We chit-chatted almost the entire time, while capturing anything our cameras could find.

Lonely benches, vacant staircases and empty corridoors can often be good subjects.

At least for the lazy photographer.

Its good to chill. Sometimes.

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