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This week’s photograph
of the week comes from a regular, Simon Dale, who posts an
excellent photoblog
Quotidian of what he sees in and around Lewes. We love the
fact that, if you don’t look closely (and ignore the
fact that there wasn’t any technicolour film then) this
photo, taken in the High Street, could have been shot in the
1930’s. “Can you see the photographer?”
asks Simon, and therein lies your clue. You can actually see
him three times in the window of the jeweller’s, and
his modern clothes and camera give the game away. There’s
also the little matter of the yellow line on the road: we
don’t know when these things were brought in (despite
hefty research on Google), but we’re pretty sure they
weren’t around back then. Congratulations to Dino Bishop,
winner of out World Cup photo competition, soon to be the
proud owner of a Canon D50, courtey of Lewes Estates. You
will be contacted shortly...
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