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Cool, I got to see it Alamo once. Drove passed it but didn’t get to stop to explore. Have to get back and spend more time! Nice shot, gives it even more of a historic feel.
The Spanish influence and stucco looks wonderful in sepia. The style of the distant past is nice and that it still stands, a testament to the founders of the Republic of and State of Texas…
Cool, I got to see it Alamo once. Drove passed it but didn’t get to stop to explore. Have to get back and spend more time! Nice shot, gives it even more of a historic feel.
just beautiful :)
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The Spanish influence and stucco looks wonderful in sepia. The style of the distant past is nice and that it still stands, a testament to the founders of the Republic of and State of Texas…
Sepia suits this image. Last (and only) time I was at the Alamo was in 1963 when they let us off base for a few hours (Lackland AFB basic training).