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Old 05/04/08, 02:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unique to the Stratford on Avon canal. Not seen anywhere else on the waterways.

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Looks like rural New England to me. My aunt's house in particular.
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Rural Old England It's the barrel vaulted roof that's unique. IIRC, the roofs were built using the formwork for the canal bridges

This is about 5 miles north of Stratford Upon Avon
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Excellent work done throughout IMO.
From the taking, processing up to the presentation.

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Do people live there ? I wouldn't mind at all. Awesome location.
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Great picture and a fascinating piece of history. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks guys

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Excellent work done throughout IMO.
From the taking, processing up to the presentation.

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Do people live there ? I wouldn't mind at all. Awesome location.
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I am finding that I really enjoy processing my slides - it takes about an hour and a half to warm everything up properly (good time to go and walk the dog... ) and about half an hour or so to do the processing. Because the Jobo does all the hard work, all you have to do is empty and refill the chemicals at the appropriate time. Costs around £3 a roll for the chemicals

Yes, someone definitely lives in this one. It's about 2 minutes walk from a canalside pub with lots of Pimms umbrellas, so not a bad place to be.
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So, now you've got a dog too?
Does it get along fine with the pussycat?

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Again, truly nice work done.

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Had the dog for nearly 7 years, now. We don't like cats

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Andy -

Excellent composition, light and color. Glad to see you've finally found a large enough paper cutter.
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