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Denham Lock, Grand Union Canal


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Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIt was taken 13 years ago with Shirley's cheap little Canon digicam (which I still have in my museum). I came across it yesterday, and thought it a rather jolly little picture, and wondered why I'd never uploaded it before. Perhaps the lower half is a bit over-saturated (which in-camera .jpg files of that era often were).
I've rectified it on Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/14463685@N07/51521556979 - but unfortunately the Replace facility in Ipernity still doesn't work.
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