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Beechworth AsylumThis was taken on the first day i took our new D70 for a walk, last xmas, the subject is part of the old section of the unused Asylum at Beechworth Victoria, taken with Sigma 15-30 lens And yes after 30 years in the Media/Marketing business i felt right at home there.!!![/img] Nikon boy Norman
Brings back childhood memories....I spent every Christmas holidays at Beechworth and the father of one of my friends was Head MO at the loony bin
Those who have met me can form their own conclusions about the log-term effects Regards
Joe
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