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Ludington Skate Park Analysis
This picture had been taken 3 years ago. The place this picture was taken was at the Ludington skate park. For some reason I chose this picture because it represents the summers I’ve spent there and the town I have had the privilege to grow up in. I’ve met most of my friends in this place and I consider it a second home.

The morning when I was wandering around and took this picture was chilly it was about 6-7 am the sun was rising and I was skating like normal. i turned off my music and went and sat on the ramp to catch my breath. I i was staring there waiting for the sun to come over the top of the building across the street. The moment the sun peaked across the roof i felt the warm hug of the summer sun.

The picture I decided didn’t

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