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Blackbag across the world
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Blackbag standing in front of the mysterious and ancient structure called Stonehenge one morning amid a light dusting of snow in Wiltshire, England.

Blackbag standing one overcast, rainy afternoon at the place where the literary giant Charles Dickens was born. In keeping with the classical theme of this landmark, I opted to use black and white film for this photo (and yes, this was taken back when people still used film to take photographs).

A study in contrast to show the timelessness of the structure: here is sketch of Charles Dickens' house drawn during the Victorian era. The area within the red box approximates the dimensions of my picture shown in the previous photo. (Attribution for source noted in the link below)

Blackbag standing proudly in front of Mr. Snowman by the banks of the river Rhine one Christmas Eve in the middle of winter in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Here is Blackbag at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California.

This picture was taken while Blackbag was visiting the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Notice the statue's shiny left toe? People would pass by and rub the shoe for luck!

At the bottom of the pedestal stands Blackbag admiring the fierce bear located in the middle of the UC Berkley campus.

The famous artist Auguste Rodin created many incredible and unforgettable sculptures. Here Blackbag stands in front of an imposing one, ominously called "The Gates of Hell" -- this is Rodin's interpretation of Dante's "Inferno" -- located in front of Stanford Museum.

Blackbag standing in front of another one of Rodin's sculptures, this one called "The Three Shades" located at the Rodin Sculpture Garden in Stanford University. If you look at the previous picture ("The Gates of Hell"), you'll see a miniature version of "The Three Shades" perched right on top of the doorway -- and then if you look directly below it, you'll see a miniature version of his masterpiece, "The Thinker"!