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17-NOV-2012 John Reynolds

High Street, Burford

Burford, Oxfordshire

A pleasant enough place but a victim of its own success and very crowded on a Saturday afternoon.

Nikon D600 ,AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR
1/100s f/6.3 at 120.0mm iso400 full exif

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Buba Jafarli16-Nov-2014 19:04
A beautiful place and very inviting picture! V.
mart senior02-Sep-2013 17:58
I was there yesterday john. sunday.. was very busy.. first time there its a lovely place.
this is a great shot looking down into the main street
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Long Bach Nguyen20-Dec-2012 08:45
wow that is a wonderful composition and well framed
Zoltán Balogh24-Nov-2012 13:02
Superb John, my very favourite today! Hats off! V
joseantonio24-Nov-2012 04:58
Great shot of this lovely place (Maybe visiting next spring.)...V
Walter Otto Koenig24-Nov-2012 02:12
Great perspective at 120mm. Looks like a wonderful place. "V"
fotabug24-Nov-2012 01:30
What a great scene, inviting!
Paul L-R24-Nov-2012 01:29
Remove the cars but leave the people and you would have a rural idyll. Great documentary photography, John V
Graeme24-Nov-2012 01:01
Looks like a great place to explore, John.BV
woody3424-Nov-2012 00:51
A charming scene in that lovely rural setting..great shot..V
Chris Morton23-Nov-2012 22:17
sort of a town for all seasons. We came through here for years while the A417 was being rebuilt, but I never got out to spot this view - perhaps you were standing on the roof of your car!
Helen Betts23-Nov-2012 20:53
It seems so odd to see heavy traffic in such a quaint looking place. Good POV for the full effect, and like the pastoral scene beyond. V.
Martin Lamoon23-Nov-2012 20:41
Fame has its problems, great village scene. v
Colin Storey23-Nov-2012 20:39
It does look very busy, very well composed.
Bill Miller23-Nov-2012 20:08
It would look lovely if those were horse and carriage instead of horseless carriages!!
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