Peter David Grant
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Home since 2006 - beautiful but surprisingly difficult to photograph in a way that goes beyond the cliches.
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I had a double take here, thinking it was Oxford, which has been my home since 2005. I've not yet visited Cambridge, but am going for a wedding later this year. Your photographs make are making me look forward to seeing the place. Thanks for sharing!
I am actually doing a project on the unseen aspects of Oxford. (An Unseen Oxford - An Unseen Oxford is a documentary photography project based in and around the City of Oxford. It aims to look behind the scenes, and find people and activities which most residents and visitors wouldn’t notice or realise they were there.)
Here are some pictures from me:


From Oxford Violins


Peter David Grant
Well-known
This is the view from my office balcony. I have lived here for the last 6 years.
MF20145501 by mfogiel, on Flickr
Do you get much of a view of the race from here?
lawrence
Veteran
Bournemouth 1971
Bournemouth 1971
Although I've lived in London for over 25 years my hometown is Bournemouth on the south coast of England, where I took these photographs on a Yashica-Mat in 1971.
Bournemouth 1971





Although I've lived in London for over 25 years my hometown is Bournemouth on the south coast of England, where I took these photographs on a Yashica-Mat in 1971.
dave lackey
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Miniature golf!!
These are nice images, what film did you use?
These are nice images, what film did you use?
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Here is a Blurb book I put together awhile back on the town where I grew up:
http://www.blurb.com/b/5496847-a-town-i-d-like-to-go-back-to
Not that I would expect anyone to, but I cannot recommend buying this since the few printed copies I ordered came back with a distinct green cast even though I'm pretty sure I followed their instructions for B+W to the letter.
Anyway...
http://www.blurb.com/b/5496847-a-town-i-d-like-to-go-back-to
Not that I would expect anyone to, but I cannot recommend buying this since the few printed copies I ordered came back with a distinct green cast even though I'm pretty sure I followed their instructions for B+W to the letter.
Anyway...
lawrence
Veteran
Miniature golf!!
These are nice images, what film did you use?
Kodak Ektachrome
dave lackey
Veteran
Kodak Ektachrome
Thank you got that as it sure looked just like what I used over the years. In fact, I am about to pull some Ecktachrome slides myself for the projector.
I am considering an outdoor projection session!
Greyscale
Veteran
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174

RVA by Earley Photography, on Flickr

Richmond VA by Earley Photography, on Flickr

Doors by Earley Photography, on Flickr

Railbridge, Richmond VA by Earley Photography, on Flickr

Tree lined residential street, Richmond Virginia by Earley Photography, on Flickr

RVA Bridge by Earley Photography, on Flickr

Dutch Gap Wildlife Area by Earley Photography, on Flickr
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174

Swan Bed, Maymont House, Richmond Virginia by Earley Photography, on Flickr

Joe's Inn by Earley Photography, on Flickr

Landing at Dutch Gap/Henricus by Earley Photography, on Flickr
jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
Although I've lived in Chicago for eight years now, Pittsburgh will always be home for me.
Here's a couple of shots of the few that I can currently locate. I really need to get organized...
Here's a couple of shots of the few that I can currently locate. I really need to get organized...
paulfish4570
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i should probably go back to cowan, tennessee, and do some work ...
dave lackey
Veteran
Nice!!! Your house?
Looks comfortable to me!
dave lackey
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i should probably go back to cowan, tennessee, and do some work ...
Yes, it's not far on the map. I would like to see Cowan, Tennessee...
dave lackey
Veteran
John, loving those photos from Richmond. I should visit there again.
That Swan bed is too cool!
That Swan bed is too cool!
Melancholy
To grain, or not to grain

sony a6000, nikkor 28mm f/1.8G

sony a6000, nikkor 24mm f/2.8 ai (waterdrops on the lens)
Greyscale
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Nice!!! Your house?
Looks comfortable to me!
The only thing that this house has in common is that they are both made out of brick.
This house was built for John Ringland, the founder of United States Gypsum and inventor of drywall.
dave lackey
Veteran
squirrel$$$bandit
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Easton, PA, where I was born:
Hot dog truck by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Girls walking by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Trapped curtain by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Ithaca, NY, where I've lived for seventeen years:
Ellis Hollow in haze (1 of 4) by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Banana by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr
Blank by J. Robert Lennon, on Flickr



Ithaca, NY, where I've lived for seventeen years:



MV72
Marc VERRIERE
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