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Scenic areas in England
On May 4, 12:12*pm, Shawn Hirn wrote: Hi everyone; I will be visiting England on a very brief stay. I will have two days in London, two days in Norwich, and two days in Liverpool early next month. I am an avid amateur photographer. I am wondering if anyone on this newsgroup can suggest areas of those three cities where I can go to shoot some interesting photographs, but that are not like the ones everyone else who visits those areas is likely to shoot. For example, is there any tall buildings where I can get access to the roof legally where I can shoot some interesting photos, or some unique parks, etc.? Note that I will be relying 100% on public transportation. The city of Ely is near has a really nice cathedral and grounds, including roof access on the tour http://web.mac.com/stepheda/Bedfords...Cathedral.html Don't know what kind of public transport there is -- Dan Stephenson Photos, movies, panos from the Europe, USA, plus N.Z.: http://homepage.mac.com/stepheda (remove nospam from email address to reply via email) |
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Scenic areas in England
Dan Stephenson wrote:
On May 4, 12:12 pm, Shawn Hirn wrote: Hi everyone; I will be visiting England on a very brief stay. I will have two days in London, two days in Norwich, and two days in Liverpool early next month. I am an avid amateur photographer. I am wondering if anyone on this newsgroup can suggest areas of those three cities where I can go to shoot some interesting photographs, but that are not like the ones everyone else who visits those areas is likely to shoot. For example, is there any tall buildings where I can get access to the roof legally where I can shoot some interesting photos, or some unique parks, etc.? Note that I will be relying 100% on public transportation. The city of Ely is near has a really nice cathedral and grounds, including roof access on the tour http://web.mac.com/stepheda/Bedfords...Cathedral.html Don't know what kind of public transport there is Easy to get to Ely by train from all the cities the OP mentioned (indeed, direct services to Ely from all three, even Liverpool), and you obviously wouldn't usually need PT to cover Ely itself- it's compact. -- (*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate www.davidhorne.net (email address on website) "The fact is that when I compose I never think of and never have thought of meeting the listener." -George Perle (RIP 2009) |
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