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Saturday 26 September 2009

There's No Place Like Dome


I always find the top of multi-storey car parks very useful for taking photos. As you get a different perspective on the action below. Although to be honest, being that high up scares the hell out of me if I stand too close to the edge. Thank goodness for the anti shake function on my camera when I took the top of this Victorian building close by.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:07 pm

    Interesting shot. Where is it?

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  2. Anonymous11:54 pm

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