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London St.Pancras in the rain.
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Photo taken in London Borough of Camden, Greater London, UK
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- Uploaded on July 3, 2011
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- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D40
- Taken on 2011/05/26 19:18:29
- Exposure: 0.006s (1/160)
- Focal Length: 19.00mm
- F/Stop: f/6.300
- ISO Speed: ISO200
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash

Comments (60)
Amelia Royan, on July 16, 2011, said:
Good morning Yuliya, thank you. I'd like to go inside this building, but it is a very expensive hotel :)
Warm wishes, Amelia
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Amelia Royan, on July 16, 2011, said:
Hello KMH, so nice to see you here - a big welcome! It's an elegant piece of architecture, I like it too :)
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flyingdutchman, on July 17, 2011, said:
And through rainy/foggy London town
The sun was shining everywhere.
Thank you Amelia for your LIKING my german flag-photo. I LIKE this one
Greetings flyingdutchman
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Amelia Royan, on July 18, 2011, said:
Many thanks FD, especially for reminding me about.
The fogs in London are nowhere near as bad as they used to be :))
Cheers, Amelia
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ancan5, on July 20, 2011, said:
Interesting reflections! LIKE!
Greetings, Annica
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Amelia Royan, on July 20, 2011, said:
Good evening Annica, many thanks. I'm delighted by your words :)
Hilsen, Amelia
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Axel Bunde, on July 23, 2011, said:
Like 20!!!Best wishes Axel
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Dino D'Urso, on August 12, 2011, said:
Beautiful reflections, LIKE, regards, Dino.
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Amelia Royan, on August 15, 2011, said:
Many apologies for this late reply Axel. It is a nice station forecourt :))
Greetings from Norway, Amelia
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Amelia Royan, on August 15, 2011, said:
Good afternoon Dino, and thank you. I was lucky that it was raining here.
Best regards, Amelia
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Nick Weall, on August 20, 2011, said:
Have you looked inside at the new hotel refurbishment yet LGM ? Meant to be spectacular ~ xx
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Amelia Royan, on August 20, 2011, said:
I have only seen the photos on the Internet. Cannot afford the entrance fees after paying my chauffeur to park the Rolls :)
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Nick Weall, on August 20, 2011, said:
I have only seen pictures too so far, but look forward to sneaking in some time or other, on an early Sunday morning when the Landi can park for free :))
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Amelia Royan, on August 20, 2011, said:
Can you afford to tip the doormen though Nick? :))
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Nick Weall, on August 21, 2011, said:
Probably not ~ I'll just sneak in pretending to be a cleaner ~ anyway I'll have you know the doorman at the Dorchester let me in to use their plush toilets once :)) Absolutely gratis, no tips at all:))
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Lee Gill, on October 5, 2011, said:
I love it when paving gets wet like this, it gives a photographer an extra dimension to work with, cool shot Amelia, you have a interesting gallery :)
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Amelia Royan, on October 5, 2011, said:
Thanks for that Gill. I agree, rain is often a bonus! :))
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Henri der Fotomann, on October 10, 2011, said:
Amelia - A fantastic mirror effect which gives the photo at this crappy weather a good dynamic. By the way your copy and past statement has my support as well. I no longer answer to such comments, even though it may seem rude. For your rain photo my like No. 23. - Regards H.
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Amelia Royan, on October 10, 2011, said:
Hello H, sometimes rain is a big advantage, except when one is wearing the wrong footwear! It was somewhat treacherous here for the fashion conscious :)))
The copy and paste comments seem largely to have disappeared - probably because of the voting system. It used to be such a drag.
Best, Amelia
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Nick Weall, on December 14, 2011, said:
I'm so pleased that this wet,wet,wet shot has graced our London ~ Just Photographs group ~ dearest LGM ~ Paddington Bear would love to go splashing here in his yellow boots ~ but of course he would be way off track :)) but what do you expect from an old buffer ~~~
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