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		<title>By: Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum Flower Garden &#124; Visualist Images Photography, Austin Texas</title>
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		<description>[...] by John Rogers on Feb.06, 2010, under Architectural Photography, Austin Texas, Texas, Texas Buildings, Travel, Visualist Images The day I shot this photograph I was not actually out &#8220;shooting&#8221; but simply playing tour guide to some out of town guest. I actually captured three marketable images that day. Two exterior shots including the garden (one vertical &amp; one horizontal), and a photograph of the &#8220;Texas Marquee&#8221; inside. As a side note, I was not actually supposed to shoot inside the the museum, but I just could not help myself. Subsequently they became a vendor selling my images in the gift shop including the clandestinely photographed interior shot. I&#8217;ll include the Marquee images in a future post. You can see my other Texas History Museum Images here or other Austin images here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] by John Rogers on Feb.06, 2010, under Architectural Photography, Austin Texas, Texas, Texas Buildings, Travel, Visualist Images The day I shot this photograph I was not actually out &#8220;shooting&#8221; but simply playing tour guide to some out of town guest. I actually captured three marketable images that day. Two exterior shots including the garden (one vertical &amp; one horizontal), and a photograph of the &#8220;Texas Marquee&#8221; inside. As a side note, I was not actually supposed to shoot inside the the museum, but I just could not help myself. Subsequently they became a vendor selling my images in the gift shop including the clandestinely photographed interior shot. I&#8217;ll include the Marquee images in a future post. You can see my other Texas History Museum Images here or other Austin images here. [...]</p>
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