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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Home of the Optio S4. Looking suitably aged now. Imagine what the camera would look like if it hadn't had that protection. Posted by Picasa
Apart from Hippie spotting and a fantastic Tuna Salad, my highlight of Wells was proably the Cathedral which yielded a few good shots. Posted by Picasa
Wells Cathedral again. One of the best things about Balck and white photography is making the sky go Black with a red filter. This didn't need too much coaxing in Picasa. Posted by Picasa
I'm sure you couldn't tell, but the picture below was taken through the mesh fence. Rather than pay to not be allowed to touch the stones, we decided to make use of their car park facilities and watch from the road. In the heart of sleepy England, tour buses full of disinterested French teenagers arrive and pay their six pounds to not engage with history. This fortuitous composition was my attempt to reflect that. I'm pleased with the shot only because it worked exactly as intended, no cropping. Posted by Picasa
Stopped off at Stonehenge on our trip through Wiltshire last week. The light was poor but I think Black and White rescues it. Posted by Picasa