Best of 2007

Thanks to a challenge from Kevin Devin, and his own collection, I put together a slideshow of my favorite shots of 2007 from my Flickr collection.

Keep in mind that these are really the photos that mean the most to me, you may not agree with the “best” monicker, but hey, they’re my photos and it’s my blogs. 🙂

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