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From viewing your photographs you can really understand why Inspector Morse captured the heart and imagination of those who watched it. Setting it anywhere other than Oxford would not have given nearly the same effect. It’s interesting to see the change in seasons, the way the light changes over the buildings and skyline. You can certainly understand the ‘Romance of Oxford’, can’t you.
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Your collection of photographs is very rare and beautiful. Can you please post few pics of the Kelloggs college?
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Videhi
June 14th, 2011 at 2:58 am
From viewing your photographs you can really understand why Inspector Morse captured the heart and imagination of those who watched it. Setting it anywhere other than Oxford would not have given nearly the same effect. It’s interesting to see the change in seasons, the way the light changes over the buildings and skyline. You can certainly understand the ‘Romance of Oxford’, can’t you.