P. J. Alling wrote:

>And yet Oxford is still there.
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>These are a very nice selection.  I've told you I hate you, haven't I?
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>>As promised, a short gallery of pics from a street celebration of one
>>thousand years of Oxford. 'Luminox' consisted of a variety of fire
>>sculptures and displays located down one of the busiest thoroughfares of
>>the city, given over for the event.
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>>All pics here shot with EOS 1DmarkII and Pentax SMC-A*85mm f1.4 either
>>400 ISO and wide open, or 1000 ISO and stopped down a bit.
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>><http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/photoessays/essays/oxfordonfire.html>
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>>First real pics in a long time, so don't assimilate me all at once.
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I like the photos quite a bit, but I sure wouldn't have wanted to be 
there -
(where there is fiere, there is smoke)
there is only one shot that I can't figure out - (I'm sure you know 
which one)

My fave is the last one - the silhouette

ann



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