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Tuesday, December 19th 2006

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rose: nice to take shelter the shadow of trees and nice to hug the rays of sun

in response to Solitude

little ukraine: fantastic!! that first shot is glorious. i'm excited you got the benjamin franklin bridge in the lower left corner of the penultimate one. largest bridge in the world when it was completed in 1926!

in response to Murder at Independence Hall

ghost of grandin: i love this picture. i think it's my favorite of all the pictures you've posted. really really lovely. in general i love it when people take candid shots of strangers. not in a creepy way, but just because having that life in the photo, makes otherwise dull shots completely mesmerizing. well...

in response to Solitude

ghost of grandin: not camera phone - just fog.

in response to A Graveyard & A Playground

Bertie Lindquist: They're absolutely beautiful

in response to Big Cows on Campus

little ukraine: man, i really really like this shot. check out all the shapes in there. the angle you took this from is perfect.

in response to Downtown Infrastructure

EvilGentleman: I am truly touched by how many people have started pouring out the memories of an area now abandoned, how that brings the area back to life in the eyes of those of us who have never seen the place as it used to be. Reminds me of the articles...

in response to The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects

DAVE: Irlam Ferry T2214. The Manchester Ship Canal Company provided several ferry services to enable pedestrians and vehicles to cross the Canal. Originally known as M.S.C. No.1 Horse Ferry, Irlam Ferry was a cable hauled ferry, later this was replaced with a motor launch. 1956

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

DAVE: Irlam Old Bridge ...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

DAVE: T2533. The Irlam Steel Works was situated next to the Manchester Ship Canal for most of the Twentieth Century. This is a photograph of the wharf, Irlam Wharf, on the Ship Canal used by the steel works, it opened in 1933. The steel works finally closed down in 1975 and...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Peter: wow, what a pretty sky.

in response to Waiting for My Train

Peter: "do not defecate"... lol.

in response to Lesson Taken

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in response to Fuck Neck Face

DAVE: The above has the date 1890 T1131. This photograph illustrates the huge scale of the Manchester Ship Canal construction. Irlam locks were the third set of locks encountered by users of the Ship Canal. The locks can be seen on the left with the sluice gates on the right Irlam locks from...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

michael trejo: you all have to love the cat it is so kool and i once had a basswood and i fell ober and we planted a new one in the memory of are cat the climed it every day

in response to Farewell Basswood Tree

DAVE: T1082. Irlam Viaduct carried Railway Deviation Number 5 over the Manchester Ship Canal. Here we can see the Canal's construction under the Bridge. A line of wagons full of extracted material waits to be taken away. Various machines including a steam crane can be seen at work on adjacent tracks

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

DAVE: T1208. On the night of 16th March 1969 the Manchester Courage crashed into the gates of Irlam Lock at 23.05 hours. In the Port of Manchester Review of 1969 it mentions that there have been very few serious accidents but that '...this constituted the worst.'. The level of the Ship...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

DAVE: Hi Andy Ive found some very old photos i think Natalie will remember this photo of the old car ferry the photo say it was taken around the 1900,s

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

jack: what does it say after the 'do not,,,,' festina.

in response to Lesson Taken

jack: red sky in morn,,,nice shot

in response to Waiting for My Train

jack: great shots from both views of a path.

in response to Through the Bricks

jack: tim, i remember seeing manhattan the way you saw it and remember it. but you and i, (probably the two old farts here) we'll drop the farts, the two older gentlemen, ahem, grew up as young adults running around our playground, the city. but as in all things...

in response to Hippie Days

Guy McLaren: Shoot the fucker, defacing road signs.

in response to Dr. Sex Graffiti

Guy McLaren: Got this path to offer

in response to Through the Bricks

Guy McLaren: Using burst I focussed on this spot directly in line with a known position of a drip. I took about 6 shots, this was the splash on impact, I have another with the start of the ripple, almost a mini explosion I will post it sometime.

in response to Raindrops

jack: this is great and i think you caught a drop as it exploded into the water, good shot. this should be a painting. elaine, please paint this.

in response to Raindrops

writer: he got bagged for some dumb out in santa fe. he killed a half mile stretch of the hihgway near camel rock. www.freenewmexican.com/news/38234.html

in response to Dr. Sex Graffiti

little ukraine: like this one a lot!

in response to Through the Bricks

little ukraine: nice truss, eh?

in response to Waiting for My Train

Christina J. Silver: I love living in atlantic city

in response to Atlantic City, Part 2

DAVE: I remember your Paul he used to try to set fire to the streets bonfire before the 5th November and pinch our wood (Ha Ha)I new your family lived on Farnham Drive.

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

aer suzuki: nice, love the colors.

in response to Raindrops

Noodlz: Big ups O.T.C!!!!

in response to only tease clits

anon (localhost): beauty on a battlefield

in response to April Sno!

anon (localhost): shit is crazy

in response to Subway Love

Beadle and Tatum: your friends can change you.

in response to Hippie Days

procyon: weird and cool--i also like the second one best. the playground (or what i assume is the playground) looks like the lunar lander. are these from a camera phone, or was it just the fog doing that? towards the end of my childhood my parents moved us from an area with...

in response to A Graveyard & A Playground

joey: from now on, think of all american cities as dying

in response to Through the Bricks

zcookie2one: this incredible art takes skill, i give respect to the ppl who threw these up!

in response to graffiti alley / style in progress \'05

Guy McLaren: Awesome picture you painted jack.

in response to A Song Bird in the Park

JamieR: Graffiti is beautiful!

in response to Criminalize Greed, Not Graffiti

Bean: I see Drunken fights in Bergen (Norways second largest city) every Friday and Saturday/Sunday, But the situation is different here, Oslo got these immigrant gangs that chase eachother all the time making trouble. About the drug addicts: Oslo has become sort of a drug capitol, everyone goes to Oslo to...

in response to Crime in Oslo

joey: how many mice live in this heighborhood?

in response to Mahatma Rice Facilities

mofid-0-phile: lets get a link to some mp3s, yeah?

in response to Mofidious

jack: i like all the angles

in response to Downtown Infrastructure

jack: lol, lol

in response to Moon over Church St.

jack: i'm in error, it is a restaursnt!

in response to GIANT MURAL

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groovehouse: Thanks for sharing these!

in response to GIANT MURAL

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