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Francis Ooi Takes Beautiful Botanical Portraits of Singapore Flora Found While Jogging

03/14/2012
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  • Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints
    Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!
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  • Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints
    Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!
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  • Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints
    Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!
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  • Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints
    Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!
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  • Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints
    Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!
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  • Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints
    Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!
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  • Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints
    Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!
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Francis Ooi What I See What I Run Botanical Prints

Singapore-based Creative Director Francis Ooi's backyard opens into an amazing natural reserve where he enjoys running occasionally. He started snapping photographs of flora that he found along the way "to fill that wall", and the project soon turned into an obsession with everything botanical. His beautiful photographs of plants and flowers brings out the timeless beauty of nature through simplicity. He also hopes to create more awareness about conservation and help people appreciate the beauty of nature better. To see his most recent obsession, visit his Tumblr - and he just released 4 botanical portraits printed on recycled paper at his online shop!

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