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Anna breathes the fresh East London air, and doesn't like it.
Victoria Park, September 2001.
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Tai Chi, Victoria Park.
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Our Halloween night. Scary pumpkin and focaccia all home made
by Anna. Guess how much the gourds were. No, go on guess.
5p! They were 5p each. Proper Cornish value, that is. Wouldn't
get that in London.
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On the Manchester tram system, November 2001. Wheee!
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An office building, Anna, Colin and Daniel at Salford Quays.
Colin wears a very
fetching hat inspired by Daniel Libeskind's Imperial War Museum
North. Nice one, Colin.
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Some water at Salford Quays. The reflection of the bridge is
designed to emphasise that we should all reflect on how
building bridges between people is the true road to happiness,
before we burn out our credit cards at the shopping centre 100 yards
away.
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The plaza outside The Lowry Centre (just peeking in
from the right).
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Anna and the Daniel Libeskind building.
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The top of a bridge, reflected in a building.
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Colin, Daniel and me in front of the Daniel Libeskind building.
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Cylinders, triangles, hexagons and more, courtesy of Anna.
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That same building in full.
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Anna and me, enthralled by our proximity to Manchester United.
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Manchester United score a goal.
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Colin admires a swan.
In true fashion photography style we can barely make out
any features whatsoever.
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In a subtle change, Colin suddenly looks less like a fashion
model and more like a gangster considering a contract.
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Colin demonstrates the old saying, "Rub a pigeon 'gainst your
nose, say goodbye to all your woes."
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Colin demonstrates another old saying, although none of us have
a clue what he's on about, least of all Daniel.
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