More shots taken in Newcastle this time with Kodak Ultra Max 400.
Next door to the long closed Gaiety Theatre in Nelson Street was the Café Royale, and it’s thespian pillars are fab. Sadly the café closed in 2020 and it’s owner converting it into offices. Or would have done if not for the plague.
Literally. For now.
📷 😊
Who pinched the ‘Y’ in Italy, I wonder?
Good street stuff, reminded ma a lot of John’s photos.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete. We actually came across John that day, it was good to see him.
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Ah, good news! 🙂
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Lovely images…I can see you are enjoying the Contax 😉
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Thanks Steve, I am getting the hang of it I think!
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I loved the thespian pillars and “you can have ital.” Another great tour!
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Cheers Mae!
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A magnificent end, fragglerocking : D for a moment I forgot it was film, I think kodak consumer films are very modern and natural. Having a Contax also helps too : )
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Thanks Francis, the contax is lovely to use.
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I’d probably rather have Italy than the universe, but it would have to be the whole of Italy.
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With you there, cheers April!
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Great stuff, fraggs! 💖 the shot of the relief scultpure on the columns. Curiosity compelled me to look up the “Ital” quote – Verdi apparently (well, not the actual words though… someone else did those). So, presumably, 25% of HSBC customers are shorter than average…
✨🙏🕉☀🌙⚖🪔🕊♾🈚☯🌍🐲🙋♂️
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I think the low one is for people in wheelchairs. Cheers G!
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Oh, gosh, yes!
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Are all the pretty girls bald in Newcastle? Lovely, fresh snaps…
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Only the cool ones. Cheers Eddie.
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I love those columns!!! It looks like you had a great day! I really enjoy urban photos!
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Cheers Connie!
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Love the one of the cash machines.
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🙂
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