Learning to use my camera #5
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More big files below the cut. Last lot. Won't be this boring in future.

Looking across the river.

King's College chapel.

I like the tree on this composition.

Down the river towards Clare bridge.

Looking back to the University Library. At nights you can see flashes of lightning emerging from the top tower, as they make professors.

Looking across the river.

King's College chapel.

I like the tree on this composition.

Down the river towards Clare bridge.

Looking back to the University Library. At nights you can see flashes of lightning emerging from the top tower, as they make professors.
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Date: 2004-03-31 12:26 am (UTC)Isn't it just? It was particularly beautiful yesterday - sunnier than in these shots, also the blossom is out by now. And quiet - students are gone, wasn't too touristy.
What camera did you get?
Er... it's silver, and it has the word 'Sony' on it... And the word 'Cybershot'... and some letters here: DSC-P72...
The best bit of the present is the little device that reads the camera's memory stick.
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Date: 2004-03-31 01:33 am (UTC)Yes, I noticed that! I'm almost tempted to bunk off work and go round there myself....
Er... it's silver,
;-D Sorry, I shouldn't ask such questions! I've heard good things about that one, though.
...the little device...memory stick
Aren't these things
cutewonderful examples of modern technology?no subject
Date: 2004-03-31 01:47 am (UTC)Go and have your lunch in peace and commune with the swans. I must check when they open the Fellows' garden at Clare, that's one of my favourite spots.
Aren't these things cute wonderful examples of modern technology?
It's a nice shade of blue too ;-)