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Anatidae Pato Criollo Duck Cairina moschata Muscovy duck
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An image taken by my friend Pat Hogan. I couldn't resist a little cropping and color balancing. This is the old rail station Newcastle, Co Wicklow.
A painting of me , a bit softened had to much details for being so far away and texturing of the sky(was to white after all)
Thanks for the visit have a nice day
Port Arthur UNESCO Heritage Site
15th September 2020
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M SLR.
Lens: Carl Zeiss 80mm Planar f/2.8.
Film: Kodak Ektar 100 120 colour negative.
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In Explore 19th November 2020.
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According to the official Port Arthur website:
This house was built after the convict period from salvaged materials. Made from convict bricks, odd blocks of sandstone and iron from benzene drums, it was never a place of luxury. The last tenant of the cottage devoted her time to its garden, which has become an attraction in its own right.
I'm caring for Momo while her parents are on vacation. She loves treats, pats, and catnip. She rubs my ankles and then slides down my shoe -- so cute!
feeling fabulous today, passed my test, still burbling, but so relieved its finally over, its been hanging over my mood like the sword of Damocles all summer and its finally behind me and I've flushed it into the past :)
photo taken by my father in our backyard with his then brand new Canon camera, which I now have.
celebrating by watching Pink Panther cartoons :)
While in Santa Fe, I met this really cool, free soul, biker dude. We spoke for a few minutes. It turns out that he is a gifted local artist.