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    Default Sunrise 2nd October 2005

    Saw this coming out of my bedroom one morning just snapped away as many as I could. You can almost see the desperation the shots trying to avoid the chimney pots.
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    Nice shots Neil, noticed the vertically polarised aerials as well, shows how sad I am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolf View Post
    Nice shots Neil, noticed the vertically polarised aerials as well, shows how sad I am.
    Yes you are correct Rolf, Haslingdon, not that I use that for my terrestrial reception I use Winter Hill which whilst producing an ghosty image in analogue is fine in Digital.

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