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Daily Archives: 2 January 2013

Some of my favourite Instagram photos

Posted on 2 January 2013 by Geoff
Rockfield Studios
Rockfield Studios
Stump
Stump
No. 426
No. 426
Penarth Pier
Penarth Pier
Lost
Lost
Eden
Eden

I’ve been using Instagram for over two years and have uploaded 380 pictures so far. I thought it would be nice to gather some of my favourites together (and try out the new WordPress.com gallery layouts).

Even more pictures →

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