Two conflicting stories this morning, D'log reporting (last paragraph) an MP urging the 'Home Secretary to issue a response following a spate of clashes between police and photographers taking pictures in public places'.
Then Boing Boing has news of the Metropolitan Police's latest campaign, urging the public to report 'odd' photographers to their apparently 'experienced' officers.
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I worked on the first Hub Festival a few years ago and I haven't been to it since. It didn't seem too sure what it was trying to be, but judging from Andy Sunley's great set of photos from this year's festival this weekend, they seem to have developed a pretty well defined audience.
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Following on from the covering up of the Norton for Scrap sign, this photo shows the latest success story for the Grot Spots campaign. The former Las Vegas Amusements arcade outside Lime Street has had its Las Vegas sign removed and now looks much more cultured. £1 for a bottle of larger.
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I used Dopiaza's tools to create this automatically updated set of my least interesting' photos on Flickr. Not sure what it says about my own judgement, but the set includes a lot of my favourite photos...
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Long exposure shot by The Wirral Bells from behind Wallasey Town Hall.
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I was looking round here the other day wondering which building used to be the bus station. Philip's set of photos reminded this morning that the building's gone now.
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Last photo taken with mobile phone in 2006.
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Phil Sherry's xmas dinner - Butternut squash & leek loaf, mashed carrot & turnip, roasted potatoes, roasted parsnip, yorkshire pudding, boiled sprouts, roasted sprouts, red wine & onion gravy. See Phil's food and drink flickr set.
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Great photo of this morning's sunrise from Richard Carter on Flickr. Gustav Adolfus Kyrka in foreground, St James (I think) to its right and St Vincent de Paul on the left.
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