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Old Posted: Aug 26, 2010, 4:12 PM
intellix intellix is offline
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English Countryside - The absolute opposite of urban

Hey... I see alot of urban photos posted here and theres one thing I don't see that much and its the countryside in England, Wales and Scotland.

A friend of mine has recently started focusing on photography and the work I've seen from him is truly spectacular... check out his work:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamesgphotography/

Most of the photos he takes are in the Lake District. This is pretty much where I'm from and I kind of wish I had a DSLR myself after seeing the photos

What do you reckon?
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