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Sunday, 6 September 2009
Took A Deco
We left Rye today and decided to have a look at some of the other seaside towns along the south coast. We stopped off at Hastings and Bexhill on Sea. The latter town is famous for its Art Deco designed seafront pavilion. It has featured several times in the Poirot films with David Suchet, and I have always wanted to see it. I took several quick snaps, as it was going to be nearly a four hour drive back home. I got chatting to another photographer who was taking pictures of the same building, but with a much more expensive camera.
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Funky cool place!
ReplyDeleteI call that being "out-camera-ed." But I bet that person doesn't have a CITY DAILY PHOTO blog, right?!
Very nice! It brought back memories of watching my grandpa work on the buildings he used to design as an architect.
ReplyDeleteNice shotGM.
ReplyDeleteCanvey Island has a building simular to this.
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ReplyDeleteDid his camera get as good a shot. Really does this building justice, and like yourself I'm a big fan of the style of architecture. Bit different to Nottingham
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