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Night Walk Series

- Jamie - Monday, May 16th, 2005 : goo

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Following a spousal misunderstanding i was prompted to go for a wee around town. I found me a nice new with a lovely view. This is where I come to think. This is where the come to have sex. It suits us both.

fell and the building in the above took on an iridescent quality that i wanted to document. I hadn't set out on my walk with photographic intentions but my camera was in my jacket pocket so i moved a little closer to experiment with the exposure modes of my new camera.

image 1863

I have a shaky camera hand and my pentax seems to max out at two seconds but it works fairly well for such a basic camera.

image 1864

It got serious dark. I stayed out very late. Thinking. Walking. I went to St. Mary's . I didn't want to go home just yet.

image 1865

I walked around this building in the orange red street light until i got spooked by the glowing cloud that appeared on the photo below. It's a crappy photo but I include it here for narrative reasons. I was suddenly very aware that i was in a and wanted to leave. I did so very abruptly.

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On my exit from the graveyard i spotted this peculiarly round building. It forms a near perfect semi circle. It was a bar but I think it's empty now. They don't build like this anymore. Not like this bar. Not like the church.

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Still spooked by the I decided upon walking home. I walked home slowly dragging my heels through the low pressure sodium lighting of residential streets, main roads and scruffy housing estates.

image 1870

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Peter: 16th May 2005 - 15:50 GMT

wow jamie, nice series. i love the photos of the church and the round building... i cant help but notice that it looks like theres no people around. how desolate and interesting- the perfect setting for a ghost!

Jamie: 16th May 2005 - 16:01 GMT

thats right, no people whatsoever. it sorta adds to the eerie theme don't you think. places like this; small towns. they go to sleep at night.

GGP: 16th May 2005 - 18:41 GMT

great colors, Jamie. really like the mood you create here. serious dark and serious architecture to match.

Natali: 16th May 2005 - 23:56 GMT

Wow, I love this. Quirky buildings and potential ghosts are my favorite things about English streets.

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