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Sunday, January 1st 2006
Previous Day :: Next Dayanon (p54BD0122.dip0.t-ipconnect.de): habby_neW_YeaR_
ram51 anon (p54BD0122.dip0.t-ipconnect.de): hi joey.....
habby new year + thx 4 ur comment
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r51 anon (dial81-131-140-204.in-addr.btopenworld.com): 2 faced shites and nothing but scummy tramps elaine: more info here 34broadwaymarket.omweb.org/modules/wakka/HomePage Peter: danger of death!
i love Railworld... you know, im sure few people have documented it, outside of your town. i always like seeing new photos. elaine: london has it's own weather. i fear leaving the micro climate, i don't have the clothes for it! elaine: ta, myke, i liked it too and put a portrait of it in abject objects
peter, i don't mind being a bit obviously not perfect about it, but at the same time get a jag of guilt for not trying a bit harder for some dopey reason. bah
the pics i montaged... Peter: wow, i cant get over those tile-roofed brick buildings. so old, so pretty... Peter: jamie- what cam are you using? these surely arent Cameraphone pix, eh?
i hung out with a friend the past few nighs who is spending the year working in london and is back here visiting for the holidays... she says snow like this is sort of a rarity for the area.... Peter: wow, jamie, these are really good! love the lighting... esp the second one... Peter: theres an awesome updated read called "what were losing: razing for ratnerville begins" at www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SC . . . nerdevelop/underberg.html that is certainly worth an indepth look... Peter: wow- this is a great sort of entry- a fascinating photo with a story behind it that really catches you.
please keep us posted as to the outcome of this... as a new yorker, i can surely empathize with development/greed... see the article about the atlantic yards in my hood :( Peter: i always like your photo-montages, actually...
and the gasworks are an endlessly fascinating photo subject, for sure... Laura : I love the second one. Laura : Beautiful colors :) Myke: Really like the second one. I laughed at the upside down trolley. elaine: fab.
she looks great.
the woman in li'l georgia has a pretty consistent look, and a haughty wan face. she always put on a good show, visually. i guess other people actually spoke to her, but beyond saying hello and goodbye i never liked to speak to her because i liked her... keir: Sometimes its ur fault but other times its not, i mean u said if it bites u don't put it back in their cage, well won't this teach him to bite when your trying to put him back in, this way he can stay out longer.
in all a gd... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I have a friend whose dress sense is amazing. One day Kron be in an Austrian Durndal (like in the Sound of Music) and the next she'll be wearing vintage 70's polyester with grapes and fake flowers in her hair. She declared herself an independant nation in 1998 and has... elaine: what is irritating, is that a lot of the regeneration is beneficial, but the greed has invisible costs, like when you build tons of housing and don't add any new doctors for instance...
also what is irritating is the french (i ask you!) cafe that moved in to the little georgia... elaine: hang on a minute! where are the vacations, celebrities, and nature? Myke: I really like #4 and #5. Good stuff. jack: the whiteness of a newly fallen snow covers the dirt and grime of a city or town. its pure and we love the purity of freshness. its refreshing and unpollutes the air. we love the thoughts of childhood and a new snow. playing, being carefree and... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The first picture: danger of death by an untameable arrow.
And that's a surprisingly colorful/colourful building in the fifth shot. Very cool. jack: yes, sadly this is called greed and progress. the old, interesting, quiet places are changing in to mega buck establishments. money or rather love of money is the root of all evil. when you cannot find a reason for change look to the money wrinkle. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Now these are christmas lights without the santa shapes. elaine:
sno snow here Myke: Oh, I just remembered you asked me to tell you what I think of the EOS 350D? I love it. The sensor seems to be really good, and I like the controls. The 18-55mm kit lens that comes with it isn't fantastic but it'll certainly do the job in the... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Sorry to hear about your mad cafe going kaput. At least with all the attention they will be properly shamed. jack: colors are great, thanx
jack: nice filters, good touch. reminds me of a book i read when a child
elaine:
Myke: Great colours! elaine: just before broadway market
Jamie: what was the question? Jamie: compare and contrast:
elaine: what? you mean you can't? Jamie: sometimes i wish i could taste photos Jamie: i love your photos. classic citynoise show and tell champ: wow cool u can c a lot of stuff champ: but the gwb goes to jersey too champ: yo how do u put photos on your post champ: ooo yea happy new year to all of you champ: peter yes i no they go to jersey i live on the island but the bridges of NEW YORK meens that all of the bridges in the new york city ;-$) jethro: those deer look like there beaming up in a star trek episode. nice shot. jethro: remember, in texas, you have the right to bear arms. bare arms. joey: i know what you mean - i just watched 'wings of desire'. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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