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Ten-Mile Stare. The ‘Ten-Mile Stare’ comes from David Campbell’s 1956 poem The Monaro. The full line reads: Willy Gray has a ten-mile stare and his eyes are droving with a dream of sheep down raddled stock-routes to tread white air For me, Willy Gray represents all who look deeply across the landscape and dream. | Dalgety_20120720_120 Ten-Mile Stare.jpg |
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II | Date: 20-Jul-12 | Resolution: 5494 x 3662 | ISO: 400 | Exp. Time: 1/60s | Aperture: 22.0 | Focal Length: 51.0mm |
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