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An old school skate spot. It's a real adventure to skate and a great place to hang out on a sunny day.
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Not to be confused with the book, it is in fact a nice family bar right on the beach in palma nova.
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A great live music venue in Wakefield. Its a great place to go to see live music and have a few cold beers before hitting the big clubs in the main part of Wakefield.
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A fantastic camera! It's time you tried medium format through a waist level viewfinder!
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"The best" skate park in Sheffield. I would definitely recommend a visit to this place if you are in to your skateboarding or rollerblading, but leave your bike at home as they are not welcome here.
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The Ripped is an indoor skatepark in Dewsbury.
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The ruins of a castle on the edge of Wakefield.
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An open air skate park near Leeds city center.
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Brand new skate park in Wakefield, a great place to hang out and skate/bmx/Rollerblade.
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A nice cheap film that can yield some fantastic photos!
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The mile long mixture of tourism and historic scotland starts at Hollyrood with a fantastic view of Arthurs Seat up to Edinburgh Castle where there is fantastic view of Edinburgh.
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A fantastic place to take a stroll, take a date, take your bike or take a date. A serene lake surrounded by trees 10 minutes outside the city center.
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If ever you're going to spent some analogue shooting in a very dim environment and if you're worrying the issues attached on using such old-fashioned cameras, this tip should make things a bit easier...
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Shooting in the dark: A great film for gigs and concerts, I wouldn't shoot it with a Fisheye though.
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Better known as Hollywood, a piece of wasteland that is at the top of storrs hill in Ossett. Some one cleverly wrote Hollywood on the wall at the very top of the hill. A hang out for teens, a great place to jump bikes, walk dogs and go tripping (apparently.)
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Great saturation but not as sensitive as you would think in low light conditions i would've thought that somehow needs the help of flash.
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The city of Wakefield, the place where my parents were born and where I have spent most of my short life. Its handy for shopping but it's not as good as Leeds. It's got a great strip of pub and clubs with fairly decent music and after you've hit the clubs you can always got to the ever so handy subways. But lets not forget the magnificent Cathedral that gives the goths and the moshes a place to hang out.
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On a recent trip to Sheffield I went to see the mighty boosh live instead of going to the dingy but rather good clubs. The train is one of the most effective ways to get into Sheffield, many of the best pubs and clubs are within 10 minutes walking distance and the city hall is within 15. Sheffield's city hall has very romanesque architecture and looks out on a large square with 2 symmetrical fountains that go blue at night, mixing the old and the modern.
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On a recent family holiday I went to Cornwall, I stayed in a static caravan in Treyarnon bay, which is 10 minutes outside of Padstow. One day me and my friend Ian (whom I was staying with) met up with some other college friends who were also holidaying in Cornwall for a trip around Newquay and some body boarding at Fistral Beach.
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As the Hotel Hawaii as my base I could explore both Palma Nova and Magaluf as they were both equal distances from the hotel (which should be on the map.) There was a great snorkeling area round the hotel as it stuck out into the sea, this gave me plenty of opportunity to chase fishes with my fisheye and underwater housing.