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Wooly's About Page
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NameAlan Woolhouse Country
England
WebsitePhotographer Level
Enthusiast Photographic Interests
Close-up / Macro
Landscape / Travel
Portraits / People
Black & White
Night / Low Light
Still LifeJoin Date
5 Oct 2005 - 6:11 AMLast Login Date
26 Mar 2013 - 8:48 AMFavourite Photographer
AlleyCatzFavourite Book
D700 ManualFavourite Record
World's fastest blind driver (167 mph) :)Favourite Film
ProviaFavourite Word
Flibberty-jibFavourite Drink
Yes please mine's a larger!Favourite Food
Yes please, I'll have a curry!Favourite Location
Just round the next bendFavourite Flower
Be-RoFavourite Colour
White, Red or Rosé.Favourite Gadget
Electronic corkscrew.
Hi, welcome and thanks for taking the time to view my p/f.
Your views, clicks and comments are always appreciated.
Alan
Your views, clicks and comments are always appreciated.
Alan
About Me
Hi everyone, my name is Alan Woolhouse, most of my friends call me Wooly. I'm a mechanical engineer working for Tata Steel, at the blast furnaces in Scunthorpe.
You may also like to check out the portfolio of my partner Alison AlleyCatz
Thanks
I would like to thank everyone that takes the time to comment on, click on, or view my photos.
Alan.
You may also like to check out the portfolio of my partner Alison AlleyCatz
Thanks
I would like to thank everyone that takes the time to comment on, click on, or view my photos.
Alan.
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