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Re: BathLooks like a wonderful place to visit...with a camera! Nice image. It is a great example of how much information 1 photograph can contain. Information that is unambiguous, compact, and can be understood across all languages without the need of an interpreter. Such is the power of photography.
Regards
Matt. K
Re: Bathlovely shot.
I was in Bath with my daughter and son in law, we parked in a carpark out of the town centre. Walking down a street towards the baths we think? A postie on bike rode up towards us, so we ask him the way to the baths. He said he did not know what we were talking about and rode off.
Re: BathThank you for your kind comments.
The Roman Baths are, I believe, under that dome on the left of the picture. So the postie on the bike was very unhelpful to tourists considering the city's income depends on tourism. Unfortunately, I was on a lot of pain having twisted my ankle twice and I was walking with a swollen foot and using a pocket camera, with which I took this photo, and an iphone. But, nevertheless Bath is a beautiful city full of history. Matt, you and your camera would love it!
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