Posted: 17 Sep 2007, 13:07
Looks great once again
Not bad!smiscandlon wrote: Yeah, I guess most buildings don't actually have much colour to them, so the monochrome pics help show the form of the architecture. There are exceptions though ... I was really pleased with the golden hue that comes through on this pic I took of Leeds Town Hall:
There was an "e-Learning" bus outside it when I was there...timsinister wrote:Normally you can't get near Hall for nouveau riche Chav weddings, all stretch Hummers and sixteen cousins looking like those Flump marshmallow sweets.
timsinister wrote:"Eee, Learning"
Very nice.Dr. Moody wrote:thanks here's another one...
What?boudicca wrote:Very nice town that... shouldn't say "town" actually, it's Britain's smallest city isn't it, due to the cathedral.E Gypsy wrote:Wells Cathedral
Only been there once, last summer - with someone who occasionally pops up on HL as it happens, in various guises ... lives in Wiltshire (last I heard). The only other person I've ever known who listens to Cindytalk (apart from Cinder himself) The Cindytalk myspace page wouldn't agree with you.
, bit of a gypsy lifestyle-wise you could say...
Hmmmmm ... do I know you from somewhere perchance, "E"?
Actually, just dug it out and it is entirely dissimilar. Sorry Dr!smiscandlon wrote:I took a not-entirely-dissimilar picture down Glasgow's Argyle Street a few days ago. It was approaching sunset and there was just a really nice quality to the light (not sure if my photo quite captured it, but I tried dammit!).
Shall I take that as a "No" then?E Gypsy wrote:What?boudicca wrote:Very nice town that... shouldn't say "town" actually, it's Britain's smallest city isn't it, due to the cathedral.E Gypsy wrote:Wells Cathedral
Only been there once, last summer - with someone who occasionally pops up on HL as it happens, in various guises ... lives in Wiltshire (last I heard). The only other person I've ever known who listens to Cindytalk (apart from Cinder himself), bit of a gypsy lifestyle-wise you could say...
Hmmmmm ... do I know you from somewhere perchance, "E"?
I don't know what you're saying, but I would think a 'No' to 'Do I know you from somewhere?.boudicca wrote: Shall I take that as a "No" then?
If you didn't have a lady called Claire in your home last summer, then no.E Gypsy wrote:I don't know what you're saying, but I would think a 'No' to 'Do I know you from somewhere?.boudicca wrote: Shall I take that as a "No" then?
I had many people in my house last summer and two called Claire and I know neither were you.boudicca wrote:If you didn't have a lady called Claire in your home last summer, then no.
Apologies then, if I was off there... some of your posts just really reminded me of someone else who, as I said, has been on here in more than one guise.
No offence intended.
Two Claire's-with-an-i... crikey jings, what's the chances of that! You must be very popularE Gypsy wrote:I had many people in my house last summer and two called Claire and I know neither were you.