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    My local canal, lovely place
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    cracking picture babs, the black and white makes it a very striking image.

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    Thanks andy, yes I thought it might look quite good in black and white. I haven't done a lot in black and white but this week, I may try some again, thankyou for your comment. I bet it looked nice this morning, we woke up to snow on the ground but the sun came out later and melted it all away.

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    i believe some of the runways at manchester airport had to be closed last night, due to snow, we have had only a few flakes..30 miles away.
    as you said earlier, though, when you live near a canal you sometimes take them for granted. a walk up them can throw up some good wildlife spots.

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    Great photo Bas well done

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