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morning all :o) bit of a rush on this morning ,ashleigh to get to school as she stays with us on a tuesday and then have to my eyes tested and of course a pub lunch :o).. this is the south facing side it actually has three of these domes but no matter where i looked there was always a post stuck in it .i may still post it anyway . some of you will know i got ashleigh a new camera ,one that she can hold properly with image stabilizing ,hopefully she will get more confidence with it .my older grandaughter stacey, ashleigh`s sister wants to take pics now aswell so she got the other camera .stacey`s at an age where she wants to do everything and gets bored quickly which is why she never got a new one :o) have a great day and thanks for looking mick

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beachzz

2:45AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Oh yes, I saw Ashleigh's new post where she said she got a new camera, it was so sweet!! I love these fotos of this station; these huge domed windows are beautiful!!

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durleybeachbum

3:33AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Like I mentioned before, I really like those pillars! It looks quite clean and smart, not like Bournemouth which is a bit grubby. Is it a Victorian building?

aljaysart

4:01AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Great capture and structure Mick,very quiet place no people around excellent well done.

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ledwolorz

4:02AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Wonderful capture.

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fredster66

4:18AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Very interesting shot. Nice work Mick!

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Mad-Mike

5:02AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Hey mick this is a real cool capture of this place!!! what a cool design this architecture is!!! and that was cool of you to get her the camera! have a nice one man! and no worries I would never get fluffy flirty with ya!!! sheesh!!! haha!! :)

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G_Mansco

6:06AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Lovely capture of this splendid structures ;O)

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countess8

6:32AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

love the structures mick, id love to see it in black and white jsut to see how it looked i think it would great, good work though well done cj xxx

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JeffG7BRJ

7:40AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

I think you forgot to alter your ISO setting Mick, easily done, I know I have done it myself, 1600 is a bit high for a daytime shot, I think thats why the sky is burnt out. A beautiful building none the less, and it looks like they run a tight ship, very clean looking, I would want to climb those ladders to get on the roof though. A fine Victorian building. Bravo!!!!!

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Hendesse

8:27AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Great perspective and fantastic details. Superb shot, Mick!

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saretta

8:44AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

I saw Ashleigh was so happy with her new camera,wonderful shot Mick,splendid POV,have a great day my friend!!:-)

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jeroni

9:03AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Great capture. beautiful

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Cytisus

10:03AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Excellent shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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TheAnimaGemini

10:39AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Fantastic Mick. Great shot. Have a great day :)

Charberry

11:57AM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Interesting capture! I have seen many train stations in Europe, and some quite vast in size. I am amazed at how much the trains and rails are developed there, but compared to here... well, if I posted a picture of ours, you'd get a good laugh! I loved the one in Munich, and the one in Paris. Trains are always on time in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, so you can set your watch by them. Is it that way in England, too? I've always wondered. ;o)

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Janiss

12:34PM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Interesting shot with this superb perspective Mick!

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rainbows

2:04PM | Wed, 19 March 2008

A wonderful shot Mick, it is a beautiful building. So good to know Ashleigh got her new camera. Have a good eventime. Hugs. Di. xx

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psycho56

5:54PM | Wed, 19 March 2008

nice pov

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Fred255

6:44PM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Good photo and depth, now why so high ISO?

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auntietk

8:26PM | Wed, 19 March 2008

Wonderful shot - I like the composition! I, too, would love to see this in b&w. Great structure!

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Richardphotos

10:35PM | Wed, 19 March 2008

this is better than the subway here.people must stand out in the elements with very little cover except at the two underground stations.superb capture Mick

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Doriutz

12:23AM | Thu, 20 March 2008

beautiful shot :)

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artaddict2

3:34AM | Thu, 20 March 2008

Great angle and perspective to capture the Pillars as you did. Excellent!

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CavalierLady

7:55AM | Thu, 20 March 2008

Interesting architecture and a very nice shot, Mick. Well accomplished, you managed to miss the poles and other obstacles!

lanemtripp

11:05AM | Thu, 20 March 2008

wonderful architecture , you captured it well!!!

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delaorden_ojeda

3:45PM | Thu, 20 March 2008

Superb capture, Mick !, love the beutiful building and its design.

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MaraP

4:12PM | Thu, 20 March 2008

Very well taken!!


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