Thanks Nadine. Having my battery fail in this Museum was the catalyst for buying a back up one!
– Trish Meyer
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Love the color and POV here Trish! Thank you for the history behind this wonderful capture.
Thanks so much for your comments Rosa. A very brief history I’m afraid. Many of the smaller country towns in New South Wales and Victoria particularly have lots of early (white settler) history.
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Oh yes! very cool indeed Trish L:)))XXX
Thank you Lyndy. The Museum is very interesting. Unfortunately I was there in the days when I only had one camera battery and it gave out :(
– Trish Meyer
wonderful color and perspective on this!…
Thank you Jan. It is quite a fascinating “underground” Museum.
– Trish Meyer
They don’t build them like that anymore Trish, great capture and colour xx
Thanks Clive, The “underground” area is quite extensive, comprising several rooms and the contents and information are fascinating.
– Trish Meyer
Great colour and framing Trish
Thanks Trudi. The lighting was a bit dim, but the old bricks were lovely!
– Trish Meyer
That s when they took pride in there work! Great capture young lady!!!
Thank you Anthony. True, buildings were well made to stand the test of time!
– Trish Meyer
Trish, such a wonderful perspective on this great wall.
Cee, thanks so much for your lovely comments.
– Trish Meyer
interesting history shot, trish!
Thanks Nadine. Having my battery fail in this Museum was the catalyst for buying a back up one!
– Trish Meyer
Love the color and POV here Trish! Thank you for the history behind this wonderful capture.
Thanks so much for your comments Rosa. A very brief history I’m afraid. Many of the smaller country towns in New South Wales and Victoria particularly have lots of early (white settler) history.
– Trish Meyer
Great texture.
Thank you Eve.
– Trish Meyer
Great work Trish!
Congratulations! Your work is featured Visual Texture group.
Thank you so much for your congratulations and for doing me the honour of featuring this image in the Visual Texture group.
– Trish Meyer