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    Wed - Thurs. I don't think I could take a weekend!
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    Nice

    photos Dave... it's always good to get a couple of days somewhere photogenic. I love going to London (in fact, I'm going there and Brighton this weekend)

    or anywhere I haven't been for a while.

    That conservatory type building in the first photos - I'm sure I've walked past if before but I can't

    place it... and that photo of the lads on the waterfront with the balaclava! You must be brave!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by snappel View Post
    and that photo of the lads on the waterfront with the balaclava! You must be brave!!
    I was protected by

    my invincible tripod

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    Thanks Dave, you

    have certainly captured some great images there of the 'pool.



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    Thanks

    Kev,
    I was also in the Swedish church, Gustaf Adolfs Kyrka and met up with Reverand Lars Frisk for a cuppa coffee. I'll post a few pics

    later.


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    Quote Originally Posted by snappel View Post
    Nice photos Dave... it's always good to get a couple of days somewhere photogenic. I love going to London (in fact, I'm going there

    and Brighton this weekend) or anywhere I haven't been for a while.

    That conservatory type building in the first photos - I'm sure I've walked past

    if before but I can't place it... and that photo of the lads on the waterfront with the balaclava! You must be brave!!
    The conservatory is

    the glass house in Stanley Park.
    Am I right ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by lindylou View Post
    The conservatory is the glass house in Stanley Park.
    Am I right ??
    Yep:celb

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    It's the Palm House. Can't get into it anymore. Like Fort Knox nowadays. Here's a few pics taken with my state of the art cutting edge 1 megapixel

    digi Kodak camera 7 years ago
    http://www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/...park/index.htm
    Last edited by scouserdave; 11-03-2006 at 02:56 PM.

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    Amazing! What do you use

    in Photoshop for that?



    What Machine is this shes pulling

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    (I see you photoshopped his face though. )
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    Quote Originally Posted by snappel View Post
    and that photo of the lads on the waterfront with the balaclava! You must be brave!!
    Joking apart, they are a smashing bunch

    of Birkenhead lads. I see them there quite often, fishing off Seacombe Pier at night. I can remember the big lad, Dale when he was about 3 foot 6 inches!

    He's about 7 foot nowadays. From midget to giant, their names are Carl, Jimmy and Dale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max View Post
    Amazing! What do you use

    in Photoshop for that?
    Haha. Bit annoying this old digital age where a good Photo gets mistaken for good editing. It looks

    unshopped to me. Long exposure at dusk.

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    Maybe.
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    I love that one, looks super dense, proper

    city.



    After being bored of the Liver building for a while (you see about 40

    photos a day all from the same angles) this one has made me remember why there's such a fuss over it.

    Nice one SD.

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    Thanks for your comments chaps.

    Appreciated

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