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		<title>By: The Plastic Lens ~ Photos &#8250; Old Mini for Jeff</title>
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		<description>[...] This old clunker sat for ages in someone&#8217;s backyard near where we walk, along a dirt road next to a gently flowing creek. It sat next to another old mini in a similar state of decrepitude. Because these beauties sat at the back of a &#8216;bush block&#8217; there were no fences as such, so I would whip out whatever camera I happened to be carrying at the time (never leave home without a camera!) and take a shot. Only last week we went past again only to see the rusting minis had been removed *sigh* so it goes&#8230; This image was my contribution to the exhibition &#8216;RESPECT&#8217; a benefit exhibition to show our appreciation for this man, which is currently open at the New North Galleries in Fairfield, Melbourne. You can read more about it here. [...]</description>
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