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LadyTaTa Wrote:

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> Hi, here's one I took back in summer... ah happy

> days. OK technically not my window but it's still

> my 'view'...



Looks like you had a nice nosh up and a glass or two of wine as well! But why leave that tasty looking morsel on the plate? Such a waste!

Yep... can't beat a good BBQ. It's why garden beats balcony (my other half isn't convinced... but he's french and I don't think they 'get' the appeal of a BBQ).


And Brum... the little morsels were my attempt at 'cutting back on calories' (you know, after having eaten a slab of puff pastry covered in cheese, it makes all the difference... er, honest).

LadyTaTa Wrote:

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> > And Brum... the little morsels were my attempt at

> 'cutting back on calories' (you know, after having

> eaten a slab of puff pastry covered in cheese, it

> makes all the difference... er, honest).



I should have known. You girls think so differently to us - not that I'm complaining ;-)

  • 3 weeks later...

I guess it's more "The view of our windows", here's a panorama of the view from Dawsons Heights, with East Dulwich in the foreground. on New Years Day .


panarama01jan2010-sml.jpg


Here's a link to a larger 3.5Mb version, it's compressed at 40% jpg to keep the file size down so the quality's not brilliant but you can still see your bedroom window. Maybe.


And you can see the Dome, Wembley stadium, the wheel, Earls Court, St Pauls etc, it really is worth going up there on a clear day.


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Mark Wrote:

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> I guess it's more "The view of our windows",

> here's a panorama of the view from Dawsons

> Heights, with East Dulwich in the foreground. on

> New Years Day .

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/images/panarama0

> 1jan2010-sml.jpg

>

> Here's a link to a larger 3.5Mb version, it's

> compressed at 40% jpg to keep the file size down

> so the quality's not brilliant but you can still

> see your bedroom window. Maybe.

>

> And you can see the Dome, Wembley stadium, the

> wheel, Earls Court, St Pauls etc, it really is

> worth going up there on a clear day.

>

>



That picture is fabulous!!! I clicked on the link to make it bigger and zoomed in and you can see everything, actually the quality is brillient:)-D LOVE IT

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?2

> 0,file=7988also technically not view from my

> window but in our garden.... oh happy days


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No it's you "smugging off" with a cath kidson / Ikea copy in the background, some burnt lamb plus perky polka dots



Indeed, now it's Winter



Yes it is !



W**F

Fab photo!

And indeed we should keep it quiet tho those snobs up Primrose Hill think they have the best view of London, we know different. From Dawson Heights we can see from Battersea Power Station round to beyond Canary Wharf. And it looks right, too. They see it the wrong way round!

Looking forward to seeing more photos on this thread when the snow settles of the views from your windows even if it;'s snow settled on a squirrel or something.

Mark Wrote:

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> here's a panorama ...


Well worth viewing in a proper Panorama Viewer (I've tested this with Mark's large image and the one below - both work fine).


Here's a panorama looking back towards Dawsons Heights from north of the river (click for large version).


 

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