Photos | Smog City Public Notice Announcement
A man reads a document attached to a signpost, warning citizens of the hazardous smog levels in the city. The poster serves as an advertisement, reminding people to take care of themselves and the environment. (Photo taken on March 17, 2007, as part of Artie Samples and More collection)
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smog city public noticeMetadata
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2304w x 3072h - (download 4k)
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Canon
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pleasant post processing
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