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Donkey, Potties, and Hose – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 14-140mm lens @ ISO 100

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Parking Ticket and Candy – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 45-200mm lens @ ISO 100

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Hiding – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 45-200mm lens @ ISO 100

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Hombre – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 14-140mm lens @ ISO 160

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Donkeys and Triangles – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 14-140mm lens @ ISO 100

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Yellow Wall – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 45-200mm lens @ ISO 100

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Flower Seller – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 14-140mm lens @ ISO 1600

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On The Church Steps – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 14-140mm lens @ ISO 250

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A Leg Up – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 45-200mm lens @ ISO 100

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SMA Bubbles – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 45-200mm lens @ ISO 100

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En Passant – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. June, 2010

Panasonic GH1 with 45-200mm lens @ ISO 100

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