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JW | all galleries >> 2004_to_2020 >> Galleries By Subject >> Canon EF-S 10-22 Lens > 20060312 The Grockles
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20060312 The Grockles

Oxford, England

'Grockle' is the Somerset word for tourist - there's rather alot to be found in Oxford!

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QUERIDO13-Mar-2006 07:56
excellent!
Guest 13-Mar-2006 06:09
This is a fantastic shot John, the "V" compostion of the buildings and the two people, is counter-balanced by the perfectly vertical book - these elements come together brilliantly, well done, this gets a huge vote from me!
Bob Floyd13-Mar-2006 03:52
May I be so lucky to one day be refered to as a "grockle"!
Well shot. The odd angle really makes this one, a trick I just can't seem to master personally. You have carried it marvelously here.
Karen Leaf13-Mar-2006 03:17
Making GOOD use of that lens. More, just like this. Super!
KimKong13-Mar-2006 01:43
The preacher and the apostle.
Carole Stevens13-Mar-2006 00:33
We use the same name here, but I havent heard that for years!Great comp and lovley idea you picked a perfect subject he looks like a grockle?
Mindy McNaugher13-Mar-2006 00:23
Love your angle and comp! Fantastic!!
laine8212-Mar-2006 22:07
Lonely Planet is the best guide book :>) We don't have any problem with tourists coming to Australia...look for the new advert coming to a Telly near you...it's causing controversy or the question " Where the bloody hell are you ? "

Good POV John !!
Di12-Mar-2006 21:43
Wonderful composition!
nordic12-Mar-2006 19:39
Just fantastic!
Jola Dziubinska12-Mar-2006 18:39
Well, waiting for your SP with Insight Guide to Poland in hand :)
Very good candid shot.
Ray :)12-Mar-2006 18:26
bloody grockles! ;-)
but it seems they have their uses!
Zak12-Mar-2006 16:55
bloody tourists! ;-)