Kings Cross People. Excellent! And I'm not just saying that because there's
an attractive young woman in the foreground. I like her isolated form, the
packing in behind her, and the roof of the station with the glare from the
(presumably) sun, or perhaps it's just a lighting effect for an otherwise
remarkably sunless city. <wink>
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 10:54 AM, ChrisB <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I managed to start taking photos earlier in the week this time, something
> which helps me to get going; it also takes the pressure off the end of the
> week.
>
> But the end of the week was the occasion of a reunion of operators of the
> Tornado, for which we gather occasionally in a pub in London to chew the
> fat. This was my third participation and I’m starting to remember the
> names of people I knew and worked with 30 years ago. It’s not easy . . .
>
> I went with a fellow Jaguar and Tornado pilot; we first met in the mid-70s
> so we can talk easily. I took a photo of him before we got to the reunion
> but then forgot that I hadn’t downloaded his photos before I deleted all my
> images from the SD card. I’m in the process of running CameraSalvage to
> try to recover 2 shots :-(
>
> The pictures are still limited by the theme’s width, which is frustrating
> because I like the theme otherwise:
>
> http://cbimages.uk <http://cbimages.uk/>
>
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