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first test- film with the Taylor Hobson, F:2 at 1/1000sec with Leica M6 (direct from scan without settings)
Waterloo Station - returning from Ascot a father and his two sons stand out from the crowd. The younger son seemed rather self aware in his Moss Bros suit.
This was a very quick, spur of the moment snap of Adam using my Sigma 10-20 wide angle lens. Considering it was done just for a laugh, I actually like how its turned out. I only tweaked it a tiny bit in Lightroom. I always get great colour results with the Sigma. Love it!
A number of words circle the Royal Marine Memorial on the Mall just past Admiralty Arch. This is but one of them.
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Punters photographed passing under one of the city centre bridges in Cambridge.
Back in June I took part in the annual Photo24 challenge along with about 200 other photographers. Having taken part in the event in London for about seven years for the first time the event was held in Cambridge.
Click here to see more of my photos from this event : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72177720309508217
From Wikipedia, "Two rather different traditions have grown up in Oxford and Cambridge: in Cambridge most punters stand on the till (the flat end) and punt with the open end forward, while in Oxford they stand inside the boat and punt with the till forward. Since the rivers in both cities are narrow and often crowded, the opportunities for punting "at full pressure" are rare, so these variations in stance are of little practical importance. Nevertheless, the traditions are often strongly held; students at Oxford and Cambridge frequently believe that theirs is the only correct style, to the extent that the till end is often known as the "Cambridge End", and the other as the "Oxford End"."
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