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Lol It actually had undeveloped film in the camera which I more than likely spoiled when I popped open the back. Nowhere local stills a C41 kit so no developing on my own oh well goes back to looking at new DSLRs

Can you develop thru a mail order like snapfish?

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Really a great thread.was hoping that somebody will start a thread for it. I really enjoy photography as viewer also like to take snaps especialy nature.I dont have any camera just uses mobile phones. I had N73 early and now using lumia 620. both have really good camera.

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Yeah Brompton cemetery is behind the east stand

The cemetery pic is by far the best in this thread imo. Makes me wonder how old it is, what's the story behind it and thinking a bit more spiritually, how it affects the atmosphere. Maybe the spirits have put a curse on us?

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The cemetery pic is by far the best in this thread imo. Makes me wonder how old it is, what's the story behind it and thinking a bit more spiritually, how it affects the atmosphere. Maybe the spirits have put a curse on us?

It opened in 1840, so well before Stamford Bridge was built (The area was previously home to a large estate and its grounds) and is now a royal park. It was built as one of 7 large cemeteries on the outskirts of central London as the population of the city rapidly expanded.

There aren't many burials there these days but quite a few famous people including Gus Mears, the founder of Chelsea FC are buried there. It does have a very interesting atmosphere I must admit and there is something quite nice about walking through there on a winter's day. It's very strange and historic and is one of the unique sites around Stamford Bridge. Not many supporters really associate it with the club, even though the founder is buried there and the stadium is clearly visible from it. Some people find it ironic that the east stand almost backs onto it and that the east stand almost brought the club to death in the 70's. I've got some more pictures around the cemetery, I'll upload them in the next few days.

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