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Re: Here's one of those "always look up shots"
Great image a sort of two for the price of one Tony
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Re: Here's one of those "always look up shots"
Originally posted by ST-EOS View PostGreat image a sort of two for the price of one Tony
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as you know I'm always looking up :)
excellent work Tony:- Ian
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Re: Here's one of those "always look up shots"
Originally posted by Tigger View Postas you know I'm always looking up :)
excellent work Tony
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A great shot
Always look up? Absolutely! Most high-streets have been ruined by plate glass replacing once beautiful shop fronts but all is not lost, simply do as Tony advises and "look up" where there are still many architectural gems to enjoy. And big blue gherkins
Cheers,
John
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Re: Here's one of those "always look up shots"
Glad I looked up this post...
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Re: Here's one of those "always look up shots"
Originally posted by ColytonJohn View PostA great shot
Always look up? Absolutely! Most high-streets have been ruined by plate glass replacing once beautiful shop fronts but all is not lost, simply do as Tony advises and "look up" where there are still many architectural gems to enjoy. And big blue gherkins
Cheers,
John
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Excellent shot Tony. Much better than my attempt when we was there togetherAlan.
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Re: Here's one of those "always look up shots"
I like that very much!Richard Anderson Photography at www.raphoto.me
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