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Of course, the best image is the 19th century cabinet card of the prize rooster, standing very still for his official portrait.
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3 comments:
I concur, the second photo is a brilliant design topic, and the rooster is regal and a little intimidating. And that duck, alarming.
I like your collection, especially the second. I have one here that you might like: http://www.flickr.com/photos/beautifullemons/3657709388/in/set-72157621906443780/
It's a black and white like the second one. Have a great day and keep up the good work!
Thanks beautifullemons, and Maureen.
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