Well, it was not quite a full day because we left the festival at 9pm. My wife Shirley had to get into work the next morning and with no real desire to see Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds we escaped after the Manic Street Preachers set. In the camping area we had a Gallagher brothers lookalike next door - soundalike too - so we had to say farewell and make it sound that we'd would really loved to have stayed but unfortunately we just had to go.
All images have been added to my Latitude Festival 2015 gallery.
And when we did go we got to witness a fantastic sunset. I got these images on my phone...
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| Farewell to the helter skelter |
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| Arriving from the festival campsite just as we were leaving |
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| Look out tower at sunset |
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| Rewind to the start of the day, 12 hours earlier, the queue for the portaloos |
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| Glamping in mini-houses? Or human kennels? |
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| Three different varieties of 'glamp' |
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| These pink tents looked special - but how many were occupied? Seemed too pristine... |
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| Cereal killer cafe, constructed from recycled milk crates |
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| We started with our only visit to the comedy tent - this is Tom Deacon |
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| Relatively local act Izzy's Daughter on the Lake Stage |
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| A Winged Victory for the Sullen on the Radio 6 stage |
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| From Brighton - Theo Verney on the Lake Stage |
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| Collecting litter - probably a job in exchange for tickets |
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| Selfie in the crowd |
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| A brash Bob Geldof and The Boomtown Rats |
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| Sharing smartphone photos |
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| Kwabs on the Radio 6 stage |
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| Sir Bob may have been brash but the crowd seemed to enjoy it all |
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| Great energy from Young Fathers |
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| Vintage costume on show |
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| And spotted glamour |
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| Years & Years and loads of kids on shoulders |
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| Effortless Scandi-cool from Warpaint |
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| The Manics are on stage |
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| Manic Street Preachers |
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| Cymru am Byth! |


























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