Jacobs Market with the Fuji X100

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I shot these photos a few weeks back of one of my favourite Cardiff places to have a mooch around on a Saturday afternoon.

If you're not familiar with Jacob's market, you're really missing out and you should pay it a visit the next time you're in the city centre. If you're anything like me you will have seen it thousands of times out of the window of the train before your first venture in there.

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2 thoughts on “Jacobs Market with the Fuji X100

  1. These are some great snaps! Really well done :)

    Feel free to check out my video about the market…
    http://thealternatediff.wordpress.com/2012/11/20/a-trip-around-jacobs-market/

  2. Pingback: Dwynwen am dro: Jacob’s MarketDwynwen Jones | Dwynwen Jones

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