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Brighton Grey Day

March 02, 2017

The light is flat, a slight drizzle hangs in the air and it's cold - it's a nothing day. Grey and uninspiring, but today was the day I had set aside to take some photos - not the sunny one or the one when it lashed down with rain - No. The boring, grey, dull, flat one.

Undeterred, I continued my 'manual not quite in focus' exploration looking at light around our city. Although it's a love it or hate it type of photography, I have to say I'm really enjoying looking to see what the city has to offer at different times of the day.

So, from the city at night we now have North Street in all its dreary daytime glory.

Tags: lights, Brighton
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