Thank you.
It was taken at 2 in the morning.
No flash, and resting on a litter bin.
All my photos are "as taken".
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Just when I had finally got to know how to use my Lumix LZ2 camera after 2 years my children have bought me a Canon S L R and a 75-300 mm lens,now the learning has to start all over again,plus the weight factor.
This is my first pic with it, St Chads,Kirkby with the lens at 75mm
A nice picture, Greg's Dad.
Thanks A D W
Nice clear pic, I remember st chads was off the roundabout by the college on cherryfield drive, how come there is so much greenery around it that looks uncared for, you'd think they'd keep it better, what a waste, looks like good ground that could be turned into allotments or church gardens
Nice picture to GD!
St. Johns beacon from the lift/atrium area of the World Museum.
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Nice picture, Ged. Good to see so many different pictures of the Liverpool village on this fine thread.
Splendid!
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Good picture ged. I like to see more unusual views of places.
Here's one not so unusual, but I don't think we've had a ferry boat as POTD.
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This one is certainly unusual (a new photo of me, that is), and is NOT the POTD. :shock:
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The Port Building entrance looking pristine after it`s recent cleaning
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St. Lukes caught in the sunlight
St Helens Railway Station. Appropriately in Gt Britain's capital of glass manufacture, it is made from a lot of glass.