Other Peoples' Art





Brock Keeling over at SFist is rapidly becoming my new BFF. He is without a doubt a fan of my photography (which, as you may or not have noticed, has become my primary focus these days -- no pun intended). At this point, I'm not sure which one of us should be sending the other a paycheck, or springing for drinks at HiDive or The Saloon.
Anyway, other people created this ephemeral public art; I just took pictures of it.
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