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Posted 4 months ago 1 response
St Pancras train station is celebrating the ‘Best of Britain’ this month, with a photographic exhibition in association with the Press Association, that marks 140 years of shared history.
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Posted by wenttomow about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I want to buy a digital camera (it is about time), but I actually have no idea what to buy and in fact what I need. Therefore I want to buy it from somewhere I’ll get some good advice. A friend of mine suggested I go to Jessops, can this be true? Or would you suggest somewhere else?

Posted by whenthiswasfields over 2 years ago
Last active over 2 years ago
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Does anyone know a good online archive of photographs for Victorian london streets – and yeah, I know all about google and have done a fair bit of googling but not got what I’m after so hey, why not ask? googledout

Posted by msflic over 2 years ago
Last active 28 days ago
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Does anyone know if there are any photo booths in London, preferably central or south west, that still take four different pictures.
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Posted by Beagleskin about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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For my sister’s birthday I wanted to get two canvas prints done of her photos. I have two problems. One is that I have no idea where is a good place to get them done. Suggestions (online services) would be fabulous. Two is that I only have the actual photos in paper form. I am going to have to scan th...

Posted by devilskitchen about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Merry summer to you all! I am busy putting together a Edinburgh Fringe poster (for a comedy show) and need eight people who would be happy to have their faces used on it (for free, natch). They will be on the background, and modelled onto masks, so you won’t necessarily be recognisable. I need these in the ...

Posted by aboutthisboy about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I’m helping to spread the word about Moo.com, a London-based company that prints cute-sized cards of your photos from Flickr, Bebo and also calling cards for Skype. They’re pretty cheap (~£10 for 100) and you won’t want to give them away! Great for ‘alternative’ calling cards, gift tags...

Posted by whenthiswasfields over 2 years ago
Last active over 2 years ago
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Just in case anyone is into this photo sharing bollocks, I’ve created a group on Flickr for LbL people to share their London photos. URL: http://www.flickr.com/groups/lbl/ If you’ve already got an account, just go to that page and click ‘Join this group’. If you don’t have a Flickr a...

Posted by Hilbs about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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I tried. My camera is so not up to the task!!
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Posted by Quagga about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Thought it would interesting to document a week in the life of London as seen by FCers. The week starts now and ends on Aug 1st. If you would like to contribute then please upload your images to the photo pool at the FridayCities Flickr group

Posted by unknown about 1 year ago
Last active 10 months ago
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Hi all, As you are no doubt aware, we’re racing towards the launch of the brand new version of Fridaycities. The one that will finally take us out of beta mode. But before we can launch, we need a favour… we need 30 FCLers who are happy for us to use their profile pics around the site – you k...

Posted by Babb about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Yes, you heard it here first, or you may have heard it on the other thread. Either way there will be another cRaZy FCL meet up on the 11th May. Put it in your diary. Same venue or somewhere different?

Posted by Ris322 about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago
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Where are all the lovely photos of everyone. when i logges in this afternoon we were all called cowards.

Posted 4 months ago 1 response
St Pancras train station is celebrating the ‘Best of Britain’ this month, with a photographic exhibition in association with the Press Association, that marks 140 years of shared history.



