Fantastic photo, sunshine or not.
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A different view of Folkestone Harbour, which has worked well despite the sun dying. Full of interest.
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Awesome steam shot Alan!!!
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Pity about the motley coaches, but still a lovely shot. From the hotel roof, presumably?
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Very nicely captured scene, Alan.
Gives us Yanks (and others) a feel for the location.
I was in Folkestone (to see the Hovercrafts which had
already been relegated to museums), though I don't
recognize the location. The framing of the picture is
perfect and as others have stated, the lack of sun was
not necessarily a bad thing.
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Posted by J.S.Reeves on January 29, 2007 | |
Very Nice shot Alan, been looking forward to your shot since you said you were going up on the roof. oh and im in the photo. Second coach behind Tangmere. What a day!!!
JR
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It really is a spectacular photo. Outstanding composition, and I've always been a fan of that locomotive. All the people and photographers in the shot also add to it.
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Good job. Something different. And a classic scene.....for the history books.....and family album (lots of different families...). And a pretty scene, despite cloudy sky and low tide.
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At 1st glance it looked like a painting out of a art gallery. Sunshine or not every thing looks absolutly perfect in this picture. Great Shot!
David
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Lovely shot. Was it taken from the roof of the hotel ? (used to be the Hotel Burstin)
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