Photos by M Lawrence : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Bluebell,
Bluebell Railway,
No' 80151,
Railway,
Sharpthorne Tunnel,
Steam,
Train,
West Hoathly,
West Sussex
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Bluebell,
Bluebell Railway,
No' 80151,
Railway,
Sharpthorne Tunnel,
Steam,
Train,
West Hoathly,
West Sussex
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M Lawrence's conversations
VOTED..., and BEST OF...!!! Excellent picture...!!!
Best regards from Belgrade,
Dusan Kovic
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This series of eight photographs were shot between 2:30pm and 3:30pm at the height of the storm. Amazingly the sun broke through the clouds for about half an hour which made a great difference. With 70mph gusts it was really difficult to be able to stand still, let alone try to hold the camera steady. In the end I used a concrete fence post to help steady the camera.
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This panorama was made from 13 photographs shot between 3:15 and 3:30. Amazingly for about half an hour (at the height of the storm - 70mph gusts) the sun broke through the clouds.
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