Bob,
Well, the truth is that I'm sort of into nature photography!
... so while I might be tempted to take some photos of spectacular
architecture, it is not my passion.
Len Zedel.
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Bob Walkden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the opening scenes of the film 'Patriot Games', where the IRA people try
> to kill or kidnap someone, were shot in the grounds of the Royal Naval
> College, a couple of hundred yeards up the river from where I live.
>
> http://www.greenwichfoundation.org.uk/
>
> My house is a bit smaller.
>
> I can't add much to the list of camera shops already given, but
> with only 24 hours here, wouldn't it be better to burn some film?
>
> If you want to fondle some large format gear, try Teamwork on Foley
> Street, W1. Calumet/KJP on Drummond Street is close by and also worth
> a visit for pro (whatever that is) equipment.
>
> ---
>
> Bob
>
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 4:59:27 PM, you wrote:
>
> > Len Zedel wrote:
>
> > "I will have something like 24 hours in London in the middle of June. Can
> > anyone suggest a good shop where I can touch and feel some cameras?"
>
> > I've never been to London, Len, but I'm currently reading Tom Clancey's Patriot
>Games.
> > It has a colorful description of some things a casual American tourist might try
>to do
> > in London. :)
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