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Always look on the Brighton Side...

A beautiful weekend in Brighton was blessed by the sun and blue sky! I love Brighton - it has this unique mix of funky student town and working class charme! Always great for taking photos.

Look at the info for allergics!!! It says that the Milk contains MILK!!! WTF!?

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Perhaps you'd report to Food Standards Agency for misdescription. http://www.food.gov.uk/foodlabelling/ull/
Btw, nice photos in Brighton! I like the 2nd and the 4th.

March 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterYvonne

great group of photos... looks like a magical place of my youth....

August 14, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterscottylarue

Thanks Scotty. I am glad you're liking them. Especially because it remindes you of your childhood. I love it when photos have the power to do so. :)

August 16, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteritchy i

you might look at the work of Bruce Davidson, his Coney Island photos from the early 60's. And the photos of
Julio Mitchell of,( I believe) Brighton Beach also. I watched him print some of them back in 1975 in nyc.
Your photo that comes closest to a timeless image of a place is the red heart in the ferry or shop with the water in background. Most of them are rather superficial, "camera club" type images. The old "look at this funny clever Juxtaposition of this and that sign and animal" picture will be soon forgotten forever by the serious viewer. The heart will stick in the back of my mind for awhile though.
respectfully...rg

November 28, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterroygump

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