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Collections of pictures on a single theme... Copied Not Scanned Some experiments using a macro lens to copy 6x7 and 6x9 transparencies with a full frame dSLR (a Canon 5D mk1) London's Docklands An army of magicians has transmogrified decrepit warehouses into a fairy land of glass and metal. Bath One of Britain's great heritage sites and also a working town, Bath is a fascinating place to live, work in or visit. Krinserhof at Seefeld A small Austrian hotel that really is a home from home Mittenwald The Bavarian town famous for its stringed instruments Hall im Tyrol A hidden gem of ancient Austrian architecture in the heart of the Tyrol Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station Possibly the finest through station in the British Isles and one of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's great achievements. Wide Angle Kitzbuhel Kitzbuhel is known as the ski capital of Austria but, in the summer, there is another side to it. The Grand Union Canal A tiny section of the canal near the village of Long Buckby in Northamptonshire The Zillergrund Dam enjoys one of the most spectacular locations in Europe. It is, without any doubt, both a feat of engineering and a structure of incredible beauty. The ZillertalBahn is almost unique in being both a preserved line and a modern working railway, serving the communities and industry of the Ziller Valley in the Austrian Tyrol. Mayrhofen im Ziller Possibly the finest example of the Austrian Tyrol's new "Tourist Towns". Mela is the Hindi word for 'Festival'. The Swindon Mela is an opportunity for the town's small but active Asian community to act as hosts to their neighbours, which they do with enthusiasm and a great deal of good humour. The National Railway Museum at York The Mecca for railway enthusiasts worldwide A miscellany of pictures from before the millenium which you may find interesting. |