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When looking out into space one has an over whelming since of fear and loss of self purpose. With that said, I have combined night shots of city lights with photographs of space. By combining these two images I am making a statement about how we as people think of our selves as someone of importance, yet when looking at a bigger picture we are actually just another glimmering light.