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Visiting the Phillips collection art museum
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Can’t really debate with this view
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The color of this one really stood out
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Sometimes, I could just stare into the world of the paint strokes
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Another one of those pieces I just stared at for a good while
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This one kind of stuck out
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Monet is really one of my favorites
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Some of these really felt like you are going through someone’s house looking at pictures
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Probably could’ve centered myself just a little bit better
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The lighting takes away what could be some really good pieces from Georgia O’Keeffe
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Being able to tell this camera to take a portrait orientation versus square would’ve made us a lot better
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Interesting the specific weight of colors present in most of these pieces
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I went past this one three times
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One of a few pictures that didn’t come out exactly the way that I saw it
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My reflection in the piece made this one feel more impactful
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For those astrological leanings
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Letters treated like music
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I saw a gorilla… Not the artist intent
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Remind me that I’ve got to get to France
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How many blue dots exactly
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A three-dimensional piece, the shading was just as much the art as the color
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Tried to get both pieces
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The overhead light messed this up
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Lives that are not exactly still
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Local artist; one of those paintings of irony
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The brushstrokes, just captured by the brushstrokes
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Didn’t realize I also captured this one
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This one is titled “say their name”
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A few from the iPhone 15 Pro at The Phillip’s Collection
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Of all the items, really liked this one as a backdrop to a selfie