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Ttokkyo: This is lovely. More photographs of {Tokyo} Please!...

in response to: Highways, Dusk, February by BZZZP

burcu: great story, great photographs and great grafitti installations....

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

zagg: I should have taken photographs of the menus in Macedonia. The fish 'carp' had the right letters... just in the wrong order... oh crap!...

in response to: $95 For a Bowl of Soup? by EvilGentleman

Maureen: Hello Sheila thanks for the info re school photographs, I did check out the web site but there are just a few photographs, none of them from my class, only Mr Ellisons classes....

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Maureen: Does anyone have any photographs from Irlam Central/Alfred Turner school around 1958 to 1962 ...

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Jamie: Curiosity got the better of me. It's {Glasgow} and the work of an artist named {David Shrigley}. [[http://www.davidshrigley.com/photo_htmpgs/notice.html]]. There are some other really interesting photos: [[http://www.davidshrigley.com/list_photographs.html]]...

in response to: While You Are Reading This.... by David G.

zagg: I like to think it is obvious via my hometown (Sarnia) photographs on Citynoise that I'm a lake and river lover. Ocean's are great, they're just not my cup of tea. It's all about......

in response to: Outside McGlinchey\'s by serlingrod

Eleanor: Have read this article many times and I'm pleased to see it is still drawing comments. NewYorkDave ... you said you were on Bushwick Buddies but left because of the "right-wing" politics ... You're probably right......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Candlejack: This is just an amazing sight to see, and even more amazing is that you actually went down there, took so many high quality photographs, came back and put it all here to share with......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Jamie: Quite the opposite. I think Scott, with his photographs, has evoked a degree interest in something mundane....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 9 by Scott Sargent

zagg: Thanks serlingrod! I think you're right. I'm not 100% sure though. little ukraine: these photographs were from South streeth and 7th avenue for the most part. ...

in response to: The First 60 Minutes of My Return by zagg

Jamie: so after taking these photos you were apprehended by "homeland security" and brutally strip-searched right? i mean, you can't just go around taking photographs in public spaces. [[http://tinyurl.com/6dq3ea]]...

in response to: Newark Penn Station by Peter

hool: props chiam, good set. your photographs are completely different when you shoot them from the eye, a distinct style comes through quite clearly. nice edits too, the tonality is very good on all of......

in response to: Olympic Torch Relay by chiamattt

Rob Patten: Just to add there are photos of the refurbished train on the Cadishead Way bypass on the Salford web site: [[http://www.salford.gov.uk/business/design/engineering/highways/cadisheadway-stage-2/cws2-photos.htm]] Under 'Photographs 2005' the second and third links show it in its new paint. There is also......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Rob Tynan: Hi Alan, Cyril, Where was the office block pictured on page 39 of " The Archive Photographs series, Irlam and Cadishead, Compliled by Marion Beeston? Rob...

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Sheila Hilton: Lovely to see all the old photographs of Irlam and Cadishead. I came across this one that I took 2 or 3 years ago when the Boathouse had its most recent makeover. I think I......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Alan Taylor: Cyril & ex-pats, For those that don't have the '£' (pound) symbol on their keyboard, try = hold down left hand 'Alt' key and type '1' '5' '6' from the number pad on the right of keyboard,......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

ehy2k: Great photographs! I'm also intrigued by the event itself....

in response to: Idiotarod 2008 by Peter

zagg: I love the falls. It seems so weird seeing photographs of them without any Maid of the Mist boats out on the water! ...

in response to: Onguiaahra by Elicar

Rob Tynan: Alison There is a book published by CHALFORD called The Archive Photographs Series Irlam and Cadishead compiled by Marion Beeston and Irlam and Cadishead Local History Society, which on page 67 shows Thomas Hurst Grocers Hurst......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

eyeofodin: Amazing photographs. I have a friend teaching in Tokyo at the moment, but she never takes pictures and I have been dying to see street scenes such as these. So thank you for......

in response to: Tabemasu / Nomimasu by serlingrod

Janelle: Jeeff, Would it be possible to get an update on this? It's been over a year since this post, and I was wondering if you might have any up-to-date photographs available, or at least some follow-up......

in response to: Regent Park Revitalization by jeeff

McArthur: Dear Rest of the World, I would like to point out that Penelope's opinion (stated directly above this comment) is typical of about 99% of Hutchinsonians, and is a major part of the "problem" facing our......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Oolong: What is this? Some sort of "Who's the Biggest Gwen Stefani Fan" contest? Shit.... these are just some photographs of her wedding parade. You teenie-bopper fans really need to get a fucking clue. Plus, her......

in response to: gwen stefani's wedding by Steelisreal

eyeofodin: I live here (there), and these photographs still amaze me!...

in response to: Out and About by Michelle

serlingrod: I absolutely love this pictures. It looks like you can jump from one mountaintop to the next. I took a flight from Detriot to Tokyo that lasted 12 hours, so that sounds about right. I......

in response to: Alaska, From Above by Elicar

eyeofodin: Some photographs of San Francisco. [[img:23457]] [[img:23458]] [[img:23459]] ...

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Dave Smith Email Shedfull@aol.com: Hi all: Our Family lived in Cadishead from 1949 to 1963 in Dean Road fairly well known The Smith boys. Your photographs were great and brought back lots of Childhood memories.My mate Leslie underline......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Carole W: Stumbled onto the site by accident, really appreciated the photographs,not sure about the comment not much happening, there are things happening but they are not very well advertised. We also have access to lots of......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

joey: i've been to these places in my youth; the muskoka district, and the georgian bay region. there are more rocks in killarney on the georgian bay. and a larger area of water. good memories mostly,......

in response to: Haliburton Cottage by jeeff

Clay: There's an exhibit at the Brooklyn Historical Society called "Up from Flames." It chronicles Bushwick from 1977 to now. It has lots of articles in the 70's when Bushwick landlords were buring their......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

joey: [[img:21395]] i'm still in my livingroom taking photographs...

in response to: Sunset Topiary by joey

Kari: What amazes me, seriously, is that this debate isn't just about Norman. It's about the sameness that we have spread across the US. The original set of photographs, honestly, could have been taken......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Bonnie, Everett WA: My husband and I motorcycled through the state around 1998 and happened across this castle. HAD to make a U-turn, park, and check it out. Way cool. I'm flying down with my dad in July......

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

kricket: you are the master of taking photographs of people seemingly without them noticing. great shots....

in response to: May 20 2007 Berlin Part 2 by hool

Josh from Western Australia: out of curiosity, most of these lovely storm cells were photographs taken in Australia. Enjoy the searching for the real thing...

in response to: the august 19th, 2005 tornado hoax by jeeff

jeeff: jp haze: note "virtually", but maybe that was overstating it a bit. the tokyo metropolitan region (including yokohama) covers 83.5% of the kanto plain. i've seen the edge of suburban sprawl toward the......

in response to: tokyo skyline by jeeff

jack: uke, may i call you uke, or perhaps little ukraine you prefer, are you a student at nyu? my daughter received her masters from nyu. you are a sensitive photojournalist with a very......

in response to: Around New York by little ukraine

Tamara: Morocco my dream destination... until then I can dream. :) The photographs of Tetouan at dawn at amazing. ...

in response to: Mountain City by Esmee Lacle

Robin R.: Great effort! I haven't been back to St. Laurent for ages, but this article and excellent photography are like an instant time machine. Please continue to add more photographs and articles. The Decarie......

in response to: Norgate Shopping Centre by CE

Lou: Real photos; inaccurate description. http://www.snopes.com/photos/natural/storm.asp Storm Clouds Claim: Photographs show Hurricane Katrina hitting the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Status: Real photos; inaccurate description. Example: [Collected via e-mail, 2005] Photos of Katrina over Mississippi (Sure......

in response to: the august 19th, 2005 tornado hoax by jeeff

zagg: Thanks Aer, I was really happy with these photographs, especially since all other copies in the past were far from distances (the roadside, looooooooong driveway) with throwaway cameras or even worse, old photocopies of photocopied......

in response to: The Field House by zagg

zagg: well, otherwise 250 of the photos would be photographs of .... ME --- so I'll delete what I certainly dislike, keep what may have an existance later. ...

in response to: Misunderstood Duck by zagg

Chris Erb: benji you bastard! You have your dream camera in your hands! I finally found my camera's user manual and found it has a bunch of features I didn't know it had. One of those......

in response to: The Cameras of Citynoise by ksedge

zagg: It is funny that you mention the Cracker Barrel--- as on the day of these photographs: that was the sole reason for us going over the river to the US. The Custom officer asked......

in response to: Beat the Current by zagg

john gault - ontario, canada: thank you so much for sharing these photographs. Our family came from Enniskillen, as others, in the potato famine. I have been been attempting to contact other members of our family. If you......

in response to: street furniture by Jamie

Shbi: Amazing photographs...i live in Bickley not too far from the old Aquila site and i still remember cycling down to the gate sometimes when i was younger, curious as to what it all was..i never......

in response to: MoD Aquila (Part Two) by Simon Cornwell

Susannah : I really like your urban photographs - I just wish you didn't pick on people with mullets, seems kind of hypocritical - you know?...

in response to: School for the Deaf by Peter

joey: i'm originaly from ohio. i moved to california 30 years ago this month. i love the california missions and jack is right- there is a mystifying power at these sites. i will go to the......

in response to: California Mission by jack

zagg: I'm loving these photographs --- and what is with the having sex with patients ... and then the specification FEMALE patients at a later time? Niiiice. I love the shot of the clock......

in response to: Haverford State Hospital by Nairi

zagg: I do have more photographs, sadly, I was gone for 16 days but I don't feel I took as many photographs as I could have. Oh well. I used to do all white frame on my......

in response to: Untitled by zagg

Oscar Ramirez: Announcement: Nuevo y Encantador Libro Sobre Cuba Celebra la Vida! CUBA, I REMEMBER YOU/CUBA, TE RECUERDO ENGLISH BELOW Para ordenar, favor de llamar a la editorial Airleaf Publishing al 1-800-342-6068 Por El Dr. Oscar M. Ramírez-Orbea Una colección bilingüe de......

in response to: I Know: by Peter

Oscar Ramirez: Announcement: Nuevo y Encantador Libro Sobre Cuba Celebra la Vida! CUBA, I REMEMBER YOU/CUBA, TE RECUERDO ENGLISH BELOW Para ordenar, favor de llamar a la editorial Airleaf Publishing al 1-800-342-6068 Por El Dr. Oscar M. Ramírez-Orbea Una colección bilingüe de......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Scott Sargent: Nice photos, Gus. I like the European automobiles. Could you make more photographs of such automobiles for us 'Yanks'? :-D...

in response to: Barnoldswick by Gus Brennan

mark: check out the nw industrial area. there's several dead railroad lines to walk around, some interesting factories/warehouses (one that stores old floats from parades), and a couple abandoned, burned out passenger train cars. if i......

in response to: East to West, Portland Photos by stillseeingred

Alery: Beautiful photographs. I hope some day stay in NY to see all of them. Thanks...

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

Jamie: I'm certainly no lawyer, but as i understand it, there is no law in the uk about taking photos of peoples houses. Aerial photography companies for examples endlessly fly over our homes taking photos in......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

EvilGentleman: I have a thing for old, weathered wood. I find it photographs so well. Nice set....

in response to: Rockport Mass by Tyfoid Kid

EvilGentleman: hool: when you come to Montreal in June, email me so we can hook up for a bite to eat or something. Peter has my hotmail addy if you don't already have it. My treat.......

in response to: Babelfishing by EvilGentleman

barbara mcgrail: thank you. what lovely photographs. i didn't realise there were so many bridges in the area, but certainly seeing the 'brooklyn, manhattan, and williamsburgh (BMW) brought back lovely memories of sailing underneath them last september......

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

J: I don't think many of the people there knew that photographs of them were being taken or that those photos were going to be publically posted without names. These people do not have a......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

SOGans: Finally, the ice is very thick and it's hard to know just WHAT is inside them from photographs besides blood and an animal of some kind. Since the author of this article was actually......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

Tamara: cerniagigante ~ that's such a nice thought! I knew that some persian carpets are representations of gardens, but I guess the next time I'm there I'll take advantage of sharing some secrets too. That shot......

in response to: Sacred and Little Altars by Tamara

anon: This post makes me want to go back to India... thanks Great photographs! You have a real eye, please post more. ...

in response to: Sacred and Little Altars by Tamara

EvilGentleman: I assume that the photographing of other people's children **is** permitted in the UK, so long as the parents consent to the photographs being taken, and the photographs are of a decent nature. Otherwise, how......

in response to: Sooo Adorable by Elicar

EvilGentleman: I just heard media reports saying that over 100 firefighters were called to control this fire, and that the only injury was one firefighter who suffered some facial cuts. Apparently the fire started on the......

in response to: St. Patrick\'s Fire by EvilGentleman

Laura : Incredible photographs. We do live in a spectacular city, don't we? ...

in response to: NYC Rapid Fire by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Chuckles: Hi Sean: Congratulations on your most excellant photographic eye. I am a Prof Photographer who started shooting in the 50's and I still get excited about my latest project, my most recent image, my 'cookin'......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

speakeasy: I am a south african, far away from your beautiful land. looking at your photographs invoked a dreadful feeling of sadness within my soul. i write in all lower case bacause of the magnitude......

in response to: Video Stills of the Pre-9/11 New York by EvilGentleman

adam: these look like some pretty serious professional photographs...

in response to: Mr. Sax by ian

Elicar: Thank you for your kind words! EvilGentleman, we should create a mutual admiration society! ;) What I did not say originally was, I took this series of photographs while I was having a massage, on the beach!...

in response to: Sunsets, Anyone? by Elicar

Jace : nice flix. brings a smile to my face. It feels so good to see these photographs. I wish i were able to see more pictures. The factory was my life while it existed. This place......

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

hool: ian: it is your duty to post photographs of yourself sunbathing nude while you still have the chance. ...

in response to: Going Up by ian

White vest girl it's time to say sorry.: The white vest girl speaks: And I quote her from her posted reply way back in this mess. The "Motorists": 31st Jan 2006 - 22:26 GMT To All The Readers, "This is the blonde girl in the last picture.......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Jasmine: Wow! The comments are an echo of the incident. Over the top. On the editor's note that the Star took the photos off this page and printed them on the front page of Tuesday's paper......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

hool: not-h00l: as i've said, i don't care if you believe that these photos and the story are authentic. so, if i were to state a license plate number, a six character alphanumeric string, how is......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

bengio: i think people can very literal and uhng up on the specifics of what charges people are bringing to who. sure, tossing someone's litter back into their car, the police can take that to a......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

hool: to the previous commenter: please do not print these images and "plaster them all over the GTA". no, i cannot stop you, but i can sincerely request that you do not do so. this......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

hool: **EDITOR'S NOTE: The Toronto Star took the photographs from this article, and printed them on the front page of Tuesday's paper. The Toronto Star used these photos despite the photographer's explicit statement to them......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

ATaylor: Sad to see strong, productive structures marred, destroyed and autographed by non productive elements.. The " Silk City" in " The Garden State "... don't tell you too much anymore.. The memories are colorful, 3......

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

Laura : I love watertanks...I used to care for an elderly woman, and I told her that I liked to take photographs of the mundane and she told me that she spent years photographing watertanks around the......

in response to: Warehouse by Peter

ian: vz, after googling, I've seen and remembered several of his paintings, although I was not directly familiar with his name. Lately I've been thinking that maybe I should study 'art', at least, the accepted canon......

in response to: No Title by ian

Myke: Great photographs Peter. I really enjoy architecture shot against clear blue skies. ...

in response to: York Avenue Buildings by Peter

Myke: Elaine - It's amazing how small the world feels at times. Peter - I see the robot face. I wonder when the takeover will begin. jeremyoffairport - Thanks a lot mate. I do have lots......

in response to: Manchester Lights B by Myke

Myke: Thank you Peter for the comments and the links also. I've a lot more photographs of Manchester which I will slowly add over time. ...

in response to: Manchester (May 2005) by Myke

Anonymous (162.39.142.230): awesome photographs... awesome find. ...

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

jamie: oh i think thay do barry. peter watches them. anyway, i always think it's quite amusing when lisnaskea people pop up here and get so angry that i dared to take some photographs of some......

in response to: Beat-up Derelict Buildings in my Neighbourhood by Jamie

elaine: yes aestheticising is a word, and it is an issue, but in your case it seems to me that your photographs speak from the heart. this, i think, is a good and authentic way of......

in response to: Soweto Market by Amy

kc: you're definitely looking. One of my favorite things about looking at photographs, particularly when I've been with the person taking them, is realizing that they've seen something completely different from what I may have noticed.......

in response to: aug 26 2005 toronto by hool

piranha erem: these photographs are the coolest things ive seen all day. it makes one dreamy, imaginging one's self in some daydream adventure in tokyo's immense underground. so urban, so similar to the west yet so different......

in response to: tokyo trains by jeeff

ea: gotta question... you seem to take canted photographs (3236.2051.2053.2318.2321.2322.2323), even when it isn't in an effort to fit more in the frame. why is that?...

in response to: street photographie by stillseeingred

olly: Natali, I am trying to date some Bristol Balloon Fiesta photos that I have and by coincidence have a few good photographs of the blue balloon in your second photo. It says "National Garden......

in response to: Balloon Fiesta in the late 80\'s. by Natali

elaine: i remembered it as a fabric thing, but maybe i was wrong, or else maybe, since you can make the emulsion yourself you can put it on anything. i was quite intrigued about it at......

in response to: San Francisco, from the Coastal Trail in the Marin Headlands by Trolleypup

elaine: you can make a pinhole camera with any room - camera means room, as it happens. What you need, though, is there to be only one source of light. if you want to try it......

in response to: San Francisco, from the Coastal Trail in the Marin Headlands by Trolleypup

Anonymous: "What with all the edicts against taking photographs on the NY subway system" -- stop crying, that shit was overturned....

in response to: Ghost Rider on the Train by GGP

jimenez: those are good photographs i am just very interested in your neighborhood thats all it looks very senic i would love to see more photographs...

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

jimenez: then let us see some of your two hudnred photographs i am sure some are very nice like i like the photograph of radio the dog better than the lock actually. do you have more......

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

jimenez: then let us see the photographs with all the people in them...

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

Peter: ##the high-quality hool photostream continues...## hey hool, as my views of {toronto} are influenced largely on the visions you portray in your photos (having never been there in person) you might be interested to know......

in response to: may 26 2005 toronto by hool

elaine: jamie: here is your memory of walking to nine ladies; [[img:1640]] photographs are so weird, now with the freedom to shoot and delete i am a lot more likely... but still a bit cagey about people (though......

in response to: birth of industry by elaine

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