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Palacio Obispado Monterrey Mexico

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took this in the 80's during the war with Mexico there was fighting here. on the other side holes can be seen on the walls. I was working on the lawn this morning after walking for about 4 miles. the humidity was really strong. I talked to my oldest sister this afternoon and she will go home on Tuesday. she has an appointment Wednesday with the surgeon to remove her stitches. she can not move her right arm for 8 weeks and she is having a hard time trying to use her left. she normally uses her cane with her right arm The Philippines had a 6.8 earthquake and heavy rains flooding large areas. the people that had chickens lost them all in the flood water.

Comments (14)


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mifdesign

11:04PM | Sat, 24 July 2021

This is a most beautiful photo. Since 1977 when we had a 7.2 Richter earthquake, I don't like very much earthquakes...
Earthquakes and floods sound very bad. It's frightening.

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starship64

1:29AM | Sun, 25 July 2021

This is a beautiful building. Prayers for your sister.

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STEVIEUKWONDER

3:25AM | Sun, 25 July 2021

I hope your sister can cope with the extended inaction of her arm which is necessary in order to heal properly. Nice capture Richard. No matter what the age!

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Kordouane

4:29AM | Sun, 25 July 2021

Thank you for sharing this historic photo. I hope your sister will heal quickly, unfortunately I know well the problem of the cane on the side where you have a problem in the arm and shoulder where you suffer, I wish her good luck.

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Koala44

4:56AM | Sun, 25 July 2021

What a shame that this building has not been renovated. It would be so nice to see it in its original state. Thank you for this picture. A thought for all the people affected in the Philippines.

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MagikUnicorn

8:34AM | Sun, 25 July 2021

BEAUTY

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eekdog

11:42AM | Sun, 25 July 2021

that is a very old and looks like ready to crumble.

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Jean_C

1:14PM | Sun, 25 July 2021

A really superb building, great photo!

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VDH

1:36PM | Sun, 25 July 2021

Impressive building, interesting shot !!

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iborg64

4:42PM | Sun, 25 July 2021

A fabulous photo of this really fascinating building

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Glendaw

5:32PM | Sun, 25 July 2021

Magnificent photo of this historic building.

Best of luck to your sister. Wishing her a speedy recovery ❤️‍🩹.

❤️🥰❤️

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RodS

8:20PM | Sun, 25 July 2021

Wonderful photo here, Richard. That's good news about your sister! I hope her arm heals fully and quickly.

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paul_gormley

2:39AM | Mon, 26 July 2021

impressive monument, like the figures too, if you half close your eyes they seem to be floating in the air :)

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anahata.c

4:17AM | Sat, 31 July 2021

I wish your sister full recovery, and I'm very sorry about her pain and surgery. Getting older (I'm 72) ain't fun...Grand sight, and your shot captured real light on that amazing facade, mixed with the deeper hues of the stairs and stone wall below. Amazing sight, and I love the two vested men on each side...always good to see your earlier film work. (It's hard to believe that film was the thing for so long...you spent a fortune on each roll, you ran out quickly and had to replace them, then they had to be developed...yet film is so unique and warm compared to digital...the pros and cons of an old magnificent art...)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Shutter Speed1/80
ISO Speed2500
Focal Length102

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