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Comments (7)
Show CommentsAmazing photos. Well done
These photos are stunning. I love the mood in them, the way you have taken them from different angles and also the variety of pictures. It was lovely spotting a few former children from St Anne’s in there too. What camera do you use?
Wow! I love these photographs. I particularly like the ones of the planes and cars. I love the angles you've taken the photos on too. You have a real talent. Perhaps the next David Bailey (he's a very famous photographer)
Wow! Great pictures, Kayde. You certainly have talent.
Wow, Kayde! What incredible photos - you really have a wonderful photographer's eye! My favourite is definitely the lizard, he looks a bit cheeky
Those first couple of pictures have made me dream of holidays Kayde! Brilliant photos.
Kayde! Fabulous work - I like your 'creative eye' here. It's great that you've found interesting angles to shoot from. You clearly watch the world closely and work hard to 'make' a good image. Very well done.