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29-JAN-2006

20060129 Where In The World?

Where in the world is this picture taken?

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Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel ,Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
1/200s f/8.0 at 24.0mm iso200 with Flash full exif

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Chris Sofopoulos01-Feb-2006 09:45
Very nice image!
Guest 31-Jan-2006 08:30
Great contrasts here in depth, light and dark and colour.
laine8230-Jan-2006 04:10
Excellent shot. The colours are all so vibrant & he looks like a scholar on his way to Uni.
Karen Leaf30-Jan-2006 02:14
Joan beat me to it :)
@ Bruce Gilling30-Jan-2006 01:27
great shot i would of cropped down to the stone wall jmho
s_barbour29-Jan-2006 20:43
Love the lighting and the reflection in the car, very interesting composition John.
nordic29-Jan-2006 20:22
Very good image John, I like the use of the pedestrian (how long did you wait?). The reflections in the Mini are great as well.
Zak29-Jan-2006 18:18
well i knew it wasn't Bute heheh
Guest 29-Jan-2006 18:11
Nice image, is that an English made Mini? Looks nice.
JW29-Jan-2006 18:03
I knew this wouldn't catch the experts out! It was too easy for Joan, and Adal and Di got it right too. The red mail-box, the bicycles, the Cowley-made Mini and Logic Lane mean it could only be OXFORD!
Ray :)29-Jan-2006 17:48
I would say the bikes and 'mini' are famous here, but I won't spell it out, as I may be wrong. And Logic Lane does suggest a certain intelligence....
Adalberto Tiburzi29-Jan-2006 17:47
Too easy for me... ;-)
Guest 29-Jan-2006 17:45
Great Images, cheers
joanteno29-Jan-2006 17:38
Here is some Xtra hints from Google.. Nice shot!

Logic Lane was known as Horseman Lane in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. There was a horse-mill here in medieval times, and it was also known as Horsemull Lane. It acquired the name Logic Lane by the seventeenth century, after a school of logicians at its north end.