We visited a small photographic exhibition in the Tate Modern by a Japanese photographer, Naoya Hatakeyama - A series of black and white photographs of city lights in Tokyo. They were quite effective.
On a sunny, if rather chilly, day we decided on a short walk along the River Wey. View taken from St. Catherine's Lock back along the way we came. The lock was opened in 1764 and is the shallowest lock on the Wey. Reflection in the glass wall of an office block at the start and end of our walk. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
We travelled to Brighton by coach which we had boarded in Guildford at 9 am. By 9.50 we had picked up the rest of the passengers and were on our way. There was a half-hour comfort stop and we arrived in Brighton at around noon. Angie and I had a quick lunch in the nearby Harvester and then made for the front and pier We didn't go on the pier, but made our way alongside to take some photographs of the beach, the sea, and the pier. The old pier, burned down many years ago. From here we made our way to the famous Lanes and then on to the more colourful North Lanes. The last three are views of the Royal Pavilion - we then left to get a welcome cool drink before boarding the coach for home.
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