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Ideal view

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Ideal view

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 162

When I grow old and retire I want to have a view like this in the evening. Of course, I could do with out all the other stuff that comes with such a view, viz, erosion, wind damage, flooding and a vague smell of seaweed.

As the sun sets on industry

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As the sun sets on industry

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 135

Taken at Glasson Dock, at the mouth of the Lune estuary (the opposite bank from Sunderland Point.

These cranes just happened to be between me and the sun. I love the combination of the light, the sky, the silhouettes and the reflections on the water.

Signage

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Signage

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 134

I have no idea who Jenny Brown was or why she has a point named after her. Mostly I just liked the light.

Oh, and on an unrelated note, I'm finally up-to-date with these posts! Let joy be unconfined.

Flowers in the sunlight

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Flowers in the sunlight

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 127

A white Rhodonedron growing in the grounds of a house in Caton (luckily for your photographer, right next to the road).

Playing with texture

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Playing with texture

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 125

The footpath that runs from Harvey Street, Oswaldtwistle, down to the Foxhill Bank Nature reserve.

I was actually just playing about with different exposure settings here, but this one came out quite nicely, if a little dark. I haven't had to do much too it.

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Graham Binns is a writer and software developer from Lancaster, England, with rather too much hair. He has been making things up for as long as he can remember and has been making code work for long enough to make a living from it.

He has written one novel, which is in the process of composting, and is working on a second.

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