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Imperial City 1805 (XIXth century) Huê (VN)

 

..... wonderful color of film

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Gary i like dogs too :)

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A car of Character. Temple, London.

 

M7, FP4, 35 Lux FLE.

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East Side gallery, Berlin

 

MP, TriX, 35 'cron Asph.

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Thaxted Parish Church, Essex.

 

M7, HP5, 28 2.8 Asph.

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Thanks. It's a Wolseley saloon, but I don't know the exact model, from the mid sixties. One of my uncles had one. It was considered a bit of luxury in those days, for those who couldn't quite reach to a Jaguar.

 

It was indeed shot in London, just off the Embankment which is the north bank of the river Thames, in a district called Temple which is one of the four ancient areas of London which are homes to the legal profession. They are referred to as the 'Inns of Court'.

 

Bristol is not a city I have visited much, and I've never shot there, sorry!

 

Love the dogs, by the way!

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..... unusual to see such a great dragon :)

 

Dragon bridge

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cloudy and cold that day

 

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to see the structure of the tail and the body of the dragon .... and in color :)

great job !

 

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under the bridge :)

 

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Thanks John, will look up Wolseley on Google. :)

 

Bristol actually is a lovely British car brand. Not sure if they still exist as they were in financial trouble some time ago.

 

 

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Oops....sorry. But sadly I don't have any photos of Bristol cars either! As you say, lovely things, reputed to use aerospace grade components and engineering. They are still in existence, and limp on as a tiny concern owned now by Kamkorp.

 

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Wet Dog

 

Near Warschauer Brucke, Berlin, 2005. MP, 35 'cron asph. TriX

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Thanks Henry, she's called Zoë.

Have another one named Mika.

I have some Cinestill and Portra400 waiting to get developed with my recently acquired CPE2.

Hopefully they will turn out ok so I can post some of Mika, also. ;)

Do have them both on my Flickr page, but I don't think I've put an analog version of Mika up there.

 

 

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