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Leeds again, a very impressive city. This photo taken in a sunny spell between showers.
Kiev 4AM rangefinder camera
Helios 103 lens
Kentmere 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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My own start image taken on Samsung S20FE. Edited in Snapseed then the excellent Onelab app (more creative than editing)
We moored our boat in Granary Wharf for two days while we traced old steps around our city. We saw many changes and soaked up the history. Didn't want to leave, still a "Leeds lad at heart".
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Photo of the place following the mysterious arsen attack!
Historical information below
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Architectural detail of apartment windows at Clarence Dock in Leeds.
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One from a few years ago, rediscovered.
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As we approach the Summer Solstice the nights get shorter and the evenings lighter. A lovely evening in Clarence Dock in Leeds with friends saw this taken at 11pm, by midnight there was still light in the sky.
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Built in 1904, the former Jubilee Hotel was once described as the only remaining ‘Gin Palace’ in Leeds.
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Although not an original approach it is something one feels the need to photograph at the time