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Post by SE13 on Aug 16, 2010 5:45:54 GMT
A single part question today, a bonus point plus an extra point for working out why this location was chosen today: *Click image for a larger version*
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Post by harlesden on Aug 16, 2010 8:22:33 GMT
When I do click image, I get a larger version but it only remains large for 1-2 seconds before reverting to "normal" size. Is there any other way to see the larger version? Running IE8 in Windows 7 if that makes a difference.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2010 8:33:16 GMT
stab in the dark.... Willseden HL
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Post by MarkP on Aug 16, 2010 8:44:56 GMT
When I do click image, I get a larger version but it only remains large for 1-2 seconds before reverting to "normal" size. Is there any other way to see the larger version? Running IE8 in Windows 7 if that makes a difference. When you run your mouse over the picture, there should be a magnifying glass. Clicking again on the picture gives you the larger size. This works for me anyway!
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Post by Chris M on Aug 16, 2010 9:34:37 GMT
When I do click image, I get a larger version but it only remains large for 1-2 seconds before reverting to "normal" size. Is there any other way to see the larger version? Running IE8 in Windows 7 if that makes a difference. This is almost certainly caused by the image being larger than your browser window (in this case the full size image is 2560x1920 pixels) and it being automatically resized to fit so you see the whole image. As Mark says, move your mouse over the image and you will see the pointer turn into a magnifying glass. Click once with your left mouse button and you will see the image in full size, but will have to scroll to see all of it. Click on the image a second time to go back to the resized view to see the whole image.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2010 18:15:17 GMT
It looks very 60'sequ the tiling.
I'm guessing either Blackhorse Road or Highbury & Islington
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Post by SE13 on Aug 17, 2010 6:43:01 GMT
No correct entries so far, these may help: Main: Inset: *Click either image for a larger version*
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Post by yerkes on Aug 17, 2010 7:25:29 GMT
All those staircases and passageways remind me of Embankment or Euston, but those are wild guesses.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2010 7:48:50 GMT
Is the inset Boscastle in Cornwall, which flooded 6 years ago today?
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Post by SE13 on Aug 17, 2010 8:32:31 GMT
Neither of the above are correct. The date refers to the main location.
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Post by sammyj on Aug 17, 2010 9:31:17 GMT
Latimer Road?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2010 10:06:45 GMT
Llangollen for the inset, looking towards the Horseshoe pass
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Post by Chris M on Aug 17, 2010 10:13:19 GMT
Well done both of you Main photograph: Latimer Road - stairs from westbound (click for a larger version) Inset: Llangollen - view east from bridge (see above for picture) Why was it chosen for yesterday though?
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Post by yerkes on Aug 17, 2010 11:33:41 GMT
The station (and line) re-opened to service traffic yesterday after completion of the Paddington H&C engineering work?
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Post by SE13 on Aug 17, 2010 12:14:15 GMT
The station (and line) re-opened to service traffic yesterday after completion of the Paddington H&C engineering work? That'll do for me!
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