Well done Peter (& Australia).

I was part of the March in London (my first ever) reported as being well in excess of 
1 million people and some reports claim nearer 2 million. The biggest ever march in 
Britain! Are you listening Tony?

I took my KX with 105 2.8 and an old original metal Olympus Trip. The KX stayed in the 
bag and the Trip with its small dimensions, preset focus and basic selenium cell auto 
exposure was frequently hoisted above my head to hopefully catch the unbelievable 
turn-out for peace that swelled the city of London.

There were plenty of photographers and a surprising number of older mechanical beasts 
(cameras not the people - who were extremely good natured; only 3 arrests for minor 
offences) from various stables. I spotted two K1000s close by me. Many photographers 
clambered onto buildings, traffic lights and other structures and must have been 
rewarded with fantastic views. I just shuffled along with the throng but got some nice 
shots (I hope) of the marchers with the various statues honouring Britain's warring 
past in the background. Nelson's Column and the like. Rather ironic!

Anton


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