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« Reply #31215 on: February 17, 2013, 11:11:30 AM »

Kirsty Young does a wonderful job, she touched a few nerves with Julie.
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« Reply #31216 on: February 17, 2013, 11:33:49 AM »

Kirsty Young does a wonderful job, she touched a few nerves with Julie.

Her questions were so probing, yet couched so gently.

Twitter went into orbit after the show!
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« Reply #31217 on: February 17, 2013, 11:48:55 AM »

I took Tom to Luton Hoo last year. It has magnificent grounds, amazing that is just a mile or two from Luton Town Centre & Luton Airport.

When we visited, last Summer, the weir was completely still, not a drop of water running over it. Now, I visted again on Friday, same place, different time, it has come alive.

I spent a few hours just taking snaps, then a horrible little spotty man came along & said I had "no right" to take photos as the land was private. Sigh. I've used the Hotel a few times, & I was just minding my own business, taking nature photos. We live in a very strange world.


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Somewhere in there is a speckled something. Think I needed to get a bit closer......



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« Reply #31218 on: February 17, 2013, 12:01:45 PM »

Visited The Shard last week, what a building!

Worth every penny of the £25 admission fee.

They take visitors at half hour intervals, 50 at a time, & the Staff were incredibly polite & helpful, all smiles & stuff.

I wanted to test the zoomy thing on my new camera, & took this from street level. Note the two specks on the building one third of the way up, left hand side.......


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.....which were (lower) the window-cleaning cradle.....


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...and the jib which supports it. Quite pleased with the zoomness.


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« Reply #31219 on: February 17, 2013, 12:03:02 PM »


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« Reply #31220 on: February 17, 2013, 12:07:18 PM »





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That dreadful monstrosity behind Tower Bridge is St Katherine By The Tower, a development by Taylor Woodrow built in the 1970's, on which I did managed the sub-contract plastering. Fascinating. Ish. 


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« Reply #31221 on: February 17, 2013, 12:09:04 PM »


London Bridge Station, with the grassed roof. I never imagined for a moment it would look like that.



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« Reply #31222 on: February 17, 2013, 12:11:29 PM »

Cannon Street Station, is it not?

No idea it had a park on the roof!
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« Reply #31223 on: February 17, 2013, 12:19:15 PM »

The bit on the right looks as though it might be a pitch and putt golf course.

Some great snappage there Tony, did you get the new instamatic or a Brownie 127?
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« Reply #31224 on: February 17, 2013, 12:22:29 PM »



Rather him than me, though I suppose if you enjoy absailing & stuff, it's a good number.





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« Reply #31225 on: February 17, 2013, 12:24:07 PM »

Cannon Street Station, is it not?

No idea it had a park on the roof!

Bugger, I thought it was London Bridge, sorry. You must be right, on reflection, as London Bridge Station is effectively right beside The Shard, on this side of the River.
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« Reply #31226 on: February 17, 2013, 12:26:50 PM »

The bit on the right looks as though it might be a pitch and putt golf course.

Some great snappage there Tony, did you get the new instamatic or a Brownie 127?

Nah, I got a Nikon digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) that operates on the same optical and mechanical principles as a modern electronic autofocus 35mm film single-lens reflex camera. The key difference is that the film is replaced with a CCD or CMOS image sensor plus accompanying electronics, thus creating images digitally in-camera, without the need to first chemically develop a latent image on film.

Or it may have been a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 from Argos, I can't quite recall which one I used that day.

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« Reply #31227 on: February 17, 2013, 12:29:55 PM »

Superb pictures, Tikay.

A couple of book recommends/suggestions:

Sky Atlantic is raving about a new Kevin Bacon show called The Following, which is about catching serial killers and getting into their minds. Bacon plays a CIA chap who left and wrote a book about how he caught the villain.

It reminded me I've read a book about a true story version of this:

Inside the Mind of a Killer by Jean-François Abrigall is a compelling read. Translated from French, I hasten to add.

A quiet borough, Moulin Blanc beach, just outside Brest. Aline Peres aged 49 has been stabbed in the night. No forensic evidence. This is the story of the detective who got inside the mind of the most notorious serial killer in France:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Heaulme

It was a huge success in France (the book I mean)


The second book is one I've mentioned before: Captain Scott by Sir Ranulph Fiennes. It is excellently researched and powerfully descriptive as biographies go. Of course, the main feature is the fateful expedition, but it is far from the only one.
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« Reply #31228 on: February 17, 2013, 12:33:43 PM »

"Points failure at London Bridge, trains delayed" must hack commuters off something shocking, but just look how complex that section of track is, with more points & crossings than you can count. I think this IS the track from London Bridge this time.

In the wide angle photo, there are NINE trains in sight, all coming & going to different places. Incredibly complex, really.


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« Reply #31229 on: February 17, 2013, 12:36:32 PM »

Superb pictures, Tikay.

A couple of book recommends/suggestions:

Sky Atlantic is raving about a new Kevin Bacon show called The Following, which is about catching serial killers and getting into their minds. Bacon plays a CIA chap who left and wrote a book about how he caught the villain.

It reminded me I've read a book about a true story version of this:

Inside the Mind of a Killer by Jean-François Abrigall is a compelling read. Translated from French, I hasten to add.

A quiet borough, Moulin Blanc beach, just outside Brest. Aline Peres aged 49 has been stabbed in the night. No forensic evidence. This is the story of the detective who got inside the mind of the most notorious serial killer in France:

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Heaulme

It was a huge success in France (the book I mean)


The second book is one I've mentioned before: Captain Scott by Sir Ranulph Fiennes. It is excellently researched and powerfully descriptive as biographies go. Of course, the main feature is the fateful expedition, but it is far from the only one.

Thank you Tal, I'll deffo add the Sir Ranulph one to the list. Bit of an eccentric chap, I am led to understand?
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