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Sep 15, 2007 11:29 |  #1

I found my own street. :lol:

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Sep 15, 2007 14:27 |  #2

Nice! Now go out and find one for me!


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Sep 15, 2007 18:58 |  #3

These are great!


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Sep 16, 2007 01:22 |  #4

Mills wrote in post #3936284 (external link)
Nice! Now go out and find one for me!

Hadn't seen a Scott/Miller/Mills St yet. :lol:
I've actually seen Warren Ave, Warren Road, Warren St, The Warren (landmark, coastal thing).. Can tell my parents were British - it's everywhere - In NZ, there's like one street named after me - that will change one day ;)

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These are great!

Cheers :D


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Sep 16, 2007 01:30 |  #5

Wazza wrote in post #3935595 (external link)
I found my own street. :lol:

And you have your own underground station too


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Sep 16, 2007 01:45 |  #6

Very cool. I like 'em both :)


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Sep 16, 2007 02:04 as a reply to  @ Jim G's post |  #7

Heck. He has his own town outside of Chicago. Warrenville.


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Sep 17, 2007 16:02 |  #8

Thanks again Scott - more information I didn't know. :lol:


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Sep 17, 2007 16:53 |  #9

I took a picture of the tube when I was in London several years ago. A couple of bobbies came up and told me photographing is not allowed. I played the innocent tourist and avoided a fine. :)


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Sep 18, 2007 02:22 |  #10

Very nice mate! I want to go back to the London one day only bcoz I was such a noob in photography( shooting Noink). What I know now, I could definitely take some better pics. =)




  
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Sep 18, 2007 13:55 |  #11

Tonitrum wrote in post #3950170 (external link)
I took a picture of the tube when I was in London several years ago. A couple of bobbies came up and told me photographing is not allowed. I played the innocent tourist and avoided a fine. :)

That would be me too. I didn't know? Well I didn't to be honest, now I do. :o

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Very nice mate! I want to go back to the London one day only bcoz I was such a noob in photography( shooting Noink). What I know now, I could definitely take some better pics. =)

There's still plenty of London I need to see, perhaps even work in the city would help. At the moment stuck out of there


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Sep 18, 2007 17:05 |  #12

Excellent pics... really like them mate :) Not only are they just great, but I think the sanctions imposed by the Underground make these even more special!




  
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Sep 19, 2007 10:17 |  #13

Tonitrum wrote in post #3950170 (external link)
I took a picture of the tube when I was in London several years ago. A couple of bobbies came up and told me photographing is not allowed. I played the innocent tourist and avoided a fine. :)

I always thought you *were * alloyed to take pictures of the tube but not with a flash?


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Sep 19, 2007 12:20 |  #14

Nice pics :), I especially like the colors of the first one.


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Sep 19, 2007 12:52 |  #15

Kol wrote in post #3958384 (external link)
Excellent pics... really like them mate :) Not only are they just great, but I think the sanctions imposed by the Underground make these even more special!

Thanks, yeah I was trying to hide a wee bit there, and only shot for a couple of minutes. Only two train approaches (one wide, and one across, both as shown)

SimonDe wrote in post #3963390 (external link)
I always thought you *were * alloyed to take pictures of the tube but not with a flash?

That's exactly how I read it in a recent topic on forums, so the next time I caught the tube I did these! Only when I got home, I actually looked into the actual rules, and realised I couldn't? :lol: - Well at least I got a couple of good shots

Lars Finkelstein wrote in post #3964177 (external link)
Nice pics :), I especially like the colors of the first one.

Cheers - yeah the first one I selected the background (apart from underground sign) and desaturated a bit.


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