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from Keith Nichols (knichols@iopener.net)
It's a good idea to take all your film with you, because it seems to cost more over there, especially at touristy spots. If you remove the boxes from the canisters before flying over, be ready to show airport security the contents of the canisters. Burying the film in your luggage will avoid this, of course. In London, I find architectural details and shop and pub windows to be good subjects, but you will want to shoot many scenes, too, since it's your first visit. While days are short, central London streets and theater exteriors are well lighted, and 400 speed film can be used with some leaning on things for steadiness. I hope you can stay long enough to get around on the Underground and buses and not be limited to the big tourist things and their crowds.
(posted 8553 days ago)

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