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SPiN: The United States and it uncontrollable desire to become the strongest nation of the world, has grown in population all parts of the states, not knowing he damage that is being caused. It insane to just think about the development areas that are accuring. i live in miami,...

in response to Two Views of Tallahassee

Jamie: I really wish i'd taken more photos of Northern Ireland during my time there. Perhaps some of the lurkers here from the province could express their allegiances more visually and contribute some photographic content of murals/graff in their neighborhoods. There's some really unique and interesting stuff out there and alot...

in response to come on in

Peter: we really need more pictures of this area...

in response to come on in

watcher: This old house with its "door kicked in" was where an old tailor used to run his business from, a long time ago.

in response to come on in

Peter: you should take some photos and post em here...

in response to Winter in Prospect Heights

hasslehoff: england. it's been snowing almost constantly for weeks. really quite heavily but it's been raining and hailing in equal measure. so no thick coverings of snow to play in.

in response to Winter in Prospect Heights

Peter: sweet. that was a nice little read. do feel free to write like that here anytime :)

in response to WK, DOZE on Ludlow Street:

Peter: where are you? most of our snow is finally melting off, which is good i guess, as i want spring to come asap. its been a long winter.

in response to Winter in Prospect Heights

hasslehoff: your damn right i did

in response to WK, DOZE on Ludlow Street:

borutz: wow it is pretty!

in response to britomart

hasslehoff: man, it's been snowing here but it's so wet it never settles. i want to build a snowman.

in response to Winter in Prospect Heights

Peter: hasslehoff: nice. i suppose you meant this in regards to the second image?

in response to WK, DOZE on Ludlow Street:

Peter: totally. id love seeing that, for sure...

in response to Mosaic, 19147

hasslehoff: reminds me of something i have seen in barcelona (or is it madrid?) some guy has built (is building) his own cathedral out of scrap bricks and bits and bobs and it's like totally awesome and sh*t. my facts are not verified. i will perhaps go google and come back...

in response to Mosaic, 19147

Peter: parkour: http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/ freestyle walking: http://members.tripod.com/~Freestyle69/main.html http://www.smithappens.com/fsw.html ive never done either. its interesting, though. ...and these photos are great, btw.

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

hasslehoff: parkour is so much more than that though. maybe someone will post an informative article or two here about free-running. anyone interested would do well to take a wee look at urban freeflow.

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

Peter: freestyle walking :)

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

hasslehoff: it is something of great interest to me to see old photographs of places familiar to me. to see what has been and gone. what was and what is now. it is interesting to see how development is not necessarily synonymous with progress. these building were pretty.

in response to Long Time Gone

Peter: as a daily path rider, i've noticed that most path commuters use it to travel form one urban center to another... manhattan to newark... two places where not many people have cars, and both places where parking is astronomically expensive, even if you can find the space. as such, thats probably...

in response to PATH Train, Newark Bound

hasslehoff: like so many lost souls rising from the unknown to begin again in a land of plenty. Their spirits dampened but not destroyed, laying dormant read for this re-assertion into unfamiliarity. The twisted look of fear amidst knowingness they exhibit is nothing short of chilling in our post 9/11 climate...

in response to WK, DOZE on Ludlow Street:

3flow: they are partaking of the sport known as parkour, also know as free-running. Google for "parkour". go on.

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

hasslehoff: borutz, i love you and your crazy broken english. you are my hero. Also i love this wall. it's very fresh. if i woke up tommorow morning and found someone had hit the front of my house with this shi*t i would be over the moon. i love this sh*t.

in response to Antwerp Criminal Art

borutz: WOW!

in response to WK, DOZE on Ludlow Street:

borutz: what are these persons do on the wall? jumping? fun!

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

borutz: i did look at this photograph for a minutes before seeing the funny part. this is a subtle. i am wondering who could paint such thing on a wall, but i am liking it much

in response to Antwerp Criminal Art

borutz: such a pretty photos! also i am like the new homepage look it is really good for the new look and easily to go around on.

in response to Long Time Gone

Peter: wow, thats amazing. can you give us some more info on this mosaic? it looks really great, and id love to see it next time im in philly.

in response to Mosaic, 19147

Peter: word up- good shit!

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

Peter: at a resarch hospital in washington heights. its a very odd, brackish area of academia smack in the middle of the hood.

in response to Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights

Peter: classic atlantic city. thanks for posting this...

in response to Crown Motel

Peter: tell us more about it then! we wanna know! :D

in response to Philadelphia

hank: dude, where did you formerly work?

in response to Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights

bert: i'd love to know more about this building. who is Jack Orocofsky?

in response to Jack Orocofsky, Builder. 19147

bert: what a great series of photos from Philadelphia. I really enjoyed these. This one is especially nice. I like to know a little more about these, where they were taken. What are the mosaic's all about etc...

in response to Crown Motel

vz: heh.. priceless. I know where that is, too.

in response to Philadelphia

Peter: um, theres alot more graf in wash heights. i just snapped a photo of this in my former workplace's bathroom, yo.

in response to Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights

Peter: nice! thanks so much for posting these great series... i hope you keep doing so regularly :D

in response to A Tale of Two Cities

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