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Bit of history: "No Man's Land  Fort" in the Solent was a major 2-year project that I filmed and photographed. My final 1-inch master tape of the project was broadcast by the BBC in April 1990. (I have just found the large 1-inch master tape!) This shot was taken with a Hasselblad from the helicopter.

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Those old Hassie lads certainty delivered! 
I bet they lost a lot of tennis balls…..well they would if I was playing.



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Visited an ecclesiastical establishment this week and was taken by the design of the organ pipes.

I wonder how the choristers keep a straight face with these faces in front of them, issuing sounds out of their mouths ?



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Restoration is an expensive and time consuming occupation.




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A new meaning for open plan.

 




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Our local Titchfield Abbey new replacment camera Sony RX10 testing on my evening walk last Satuerday. My old RX10 super little camera had a mark on the sensor and bill to repair would be over £600!!! 

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Our local Titchfield Abbey new replacment camera Sony RX10 testing on my evening walk last Satuerday. My old RX10 super little camera had a mark on the sensor and bill to repair would be over £600!!! 

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Nothing wrong with them Graham.

 




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That my sense of humour.

 

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