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    On a gloomy afternoon. My daughter had to go to Brighton yesterday for something to do with her MA course. She wanted some company so I went along and paid of course.









    Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

    All the best

    Andy

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    You should pay her to take you again

    Really like the way you have caught the light.
    Graham

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    • #3
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      Oh aye, that's a superb series. I especially like the first and the last shots because you've captured that typical channel coast 'storm imminent sky' so perfectly.

      BTW - dads often pay, even when their daughter has two toddlers and a basket load of goodies in the supermarket. Dads also help with car insurance, vehicle tax and interest free loans to buy the car in the first place. It's their privilege, innit.

      Pol

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      • #4
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        Really like the last one with the dark sky
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        • #5
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          You did take a good use of the trip Wonderful pictures, regards H

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          • #6
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            It may have cost you a couple of train fares and lunches but you got some wonderful pictures with great variety. I'd say you got a good deal!
            John Perriment

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