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Bush Tucker Man:
After careful consideration I recently upgraded my 'WebShots' & I'm now actively trying to fill it up.
I had a trip out to Leeds late this morning to photograph the wonderful Victorian architecture in the city centre.
There's also 3 pages (at the moment, the 3rd is still under construction) of 'Yorkshire Scenes'.
Plus 2 of my hometown, the city of Wakefield.

Would any Yorkshire based members care to suggest any 'non- touristy/non-famous' places they'd like to see me add to the site.
Comments also welcomed.

Andy.:
Richard, just browsed your photo's of Leeds  :D

Some excellent pictures in there, all very familiar.

The County Arcade, Lloyds Bank Horse, the Corn Exchange to name a few, I think you have some of the Dark Arches as well don't you  :?:

Well anyway we went for a walk on Otley Chevin on Sunday, lovely day and the view was breath taking up there over looking the valley.

To the left you could see Arms Cliff crag and the viaduct, to the right the Cow and Calf in Ikley. Maybe an idea for one of your trips around Yorkshire  :D

Bush Tucker Man:
Thanks for those kind words Andy, I appreciate them. It makes standing in Leeds in the pouring rain dodging the shoppers worthwhile - at least I had the hat to shelter under :D

I've just done a short photo-shoot this morning in a Leeds suburb that falls mainly within a 'Conservation Area'.
Well, all the featured buildings but the Church & Hall do anyway.

Bush Tucker Man:
The second page of Leeds architecture almost full & also one of Wakefield, that includes a wonderful unrestored 15th century house.

As an afterthought, do any Yorkshire (Leeds especially) have any photos of the old 3story tenement buildings on Woolman Street?  (at the bottom of Marsh Lane)

Bush Tucker Man:
I went out this afternoon (sorry it's Monday now, I mean yesterday afternoon) to take some more photo's.
I was in a strange little town frequently visited by Andy Shiney in order to photograph a bridge, whilst I was figuring out the best uncluttered angle I came across this rather different Guard-Dog.
looks a friendly chap & doesn't eat a lot, just requires a coat of paint.

(Dulux, of course :D )

Image deleted 20.7.04, but still in 'WebShots' @ 'Yorkshire Scenes 3'

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