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Wow, I wasn't expecting so many responses. Glad you all liked them.


For those who are wondering, yes the photos are available as prints. If you are interested send me a private message with what size you would be interested in and I can let you know the price. I can also offer framing as well as just the prints alone. The prints are done by a professional photo studio and the quality is excellent. I do live in ED on Lordship Lane, so it would be easy for you to collect them.


In response to Owlwise, I'm not professional but have been shooting photography for years and have sold my prints to others before.

they are beautiful and that night was beautiful.my friends daughter took some pics in myatts park in camberwell/brixton.the fog and autumn colours are fab..she was selling them for 1.50p at sundays cristmas carol singing fair in myatts pk...i purchased one..eh she could be famous one day...

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