Today, also some of my work to show you. as well as the other post I just finished.
Akira
Cape Paterson
Couple on a steam train trip years ago around 1998. Film B&W Kodak 400
Akira
re-enactment of Bush Ranger Dan Morgan
Melbourne Zoo
Charm
Akira
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