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Monthly Archives: March 2010
 Narnia springs to mind but I loathe the allegorical, classist, sexist, quasi-religiosity so much I’ll have to wash my mouth out. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Watching You Watching Him (0) Sevendrug – err Severndroog (1) Sevendroog Castle. Trompe L’Oeil (0) Postcard from Les (0) Pirates, ghosts and graffiti (0)
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 A friend recently discovered Sevendroog Castle when wandering round Jack Wood after a few spliffs. He couldn’t believe his eyes. It is such an extraordinary and unexpected folly because it is not really visible until you stumble upon it. At least not from the directions that we have approached it. It is at the top…
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Mar
07
2010
Categories: 120, Dogs, Film, Fuji GW690III, Ilford HP5+, Kodak HC-110, RangefinderTags: fences, Gizmo, graffiti, Jack Wood, Oxleas, stepsNo comments
 The Dog Gizmo thinks anybody with a hoodie is The Lobster. Despite the Mohican. Nanoseconds later he went racing up the steps to say hello. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Sevendrug – err Severndroog (1) Paint Trees (0) If You Go Down To The Woods – Oxleas (1) Country Lamp Post (2) Writing On…
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Mar
05
2010
Categories: Digital, Dogs, P&S, Ricoh, sketchbookTags: Canary Wharf, Gizmo, Greenwich Peninsular, industrial architecture, piers, structures, Tunnel Refineries, wharvesNo comments
 I have to admit I can’t get enough of this. Today, the Thames had nearly emptied the tide was so far out. Is this the five year low tide? Brutal This is brought to us by the letter A Some views of Canary Wharf I REALLY should have brought a 120 film camera, the digi…
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 Big colour Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Two Chairs And A Phonebooth (1) Trash chairs or where DFS goes to die (1) Testing, One Two Three… (2) Lartigue Chair (1) For The Record (2)
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