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Michael West
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the eras collide[
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Yes, they do, Michael. Good shooting.
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I love it!
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Quote from: RSL on March 01, 2022, 08:10:03 am
Yes, they do, Michael. Good shooting.
Thank You Eric and Francois.
The tiny town
appearance
hasnt changed in many many decades and does provide some interesting opportunities.
The driver of the old automobile in the 2011 photograph has passed on but the town but the town remains architecturally identical.
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