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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Apr
24
2011
Categories: Film, Ilford FP4+, Nikkor 24/2.8 AIS, Nikon, Rodinal, SLRTags: advertising, barriers, Blackwall Tunnel, concrete, graffiti, Greenwich, Greenwich Peninsular, industrial architecture, lorries, Olympics, structures, surveillance, trailers5 comments
 Forgive my increasingly dystopian view of the Thames Path and the Greenwich Peninsular. I hate restrictions at the best of times. Roads to nowhere… Signs of the times… Olympic village Triumphal arch These were all taken on a sunny NOT St Georges Day, the one The Mayor of London got so badly wrong (this year it falls…
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 Oh, the ironies of the Thames beach round by the O2 Give them a bone I didn’t know whether to photograph this skipper. It was in the back of an abandoned lorry trailer. But obviously I did… intrusive or not. Trailer skipper However, karma came back round. I bolloxed up spooling this roll of film…
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Apr
11
2011
Categories: Film, Ilford FP4+, Nikkor 24/2.8 AIS, Nikon, Rodinal, SLRTags: beaches, boats, fences, graffiti, Greenwich Peninsular, industrial architecture, life ring, structures9 comments
 My feelings too I haven’t walked The Dog along the Thames Path around the peninsular for a while. Mainly because it hasn’t been possible because of the barriers. I hesitate to say it is ‘open’, but it is walkable. Just fenced. Fenced Lots of what made this area of Greenwich so unique is disappearing fast….
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