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An old abandoned farm house I found in Tennessee.
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On this summer's evening, I took a tour in Copenhagen. The light was rare and beautiful. Not dominant in colors, but rather in a subtle gray and purple colors. I got several good shots on this evening.
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This victorian home was built in the early 1900's.
The home is located on Vance Ave in Alexandria, LA
Pencil drawing by Keith LaCour
Esglesia Sant Corneli i Sant Cebria, Ordino city, Vall nord, Andorra, Pyrenees - (c) Lutz Meyer
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This former home of a prison administrator is on the grounds of the Port Arthur penal colony, now an open-air museum. From 1833 until 1853, prisoners from Britain who had been sentenced to serving time in Sydney, Australia but who then re-offended while in custody were sent here. Juveniles were also sent here, some as young as 9. The location was chosen for the difficulty of escape, although a few successfully did. The winters were harsh and the mandatory labor physically demanding.
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