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Sunday, August 26th 2007

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Yersinia: The symbol is very prevalent around the Blackfriars Road Area - you see it on the Blackfriars Foundry on Blackfriars Road, on various small metal wall plaques in that area, which I guess may be the parish boundary markers of St George the Martyr, on the coat of arms of...

in response to victoria park bench

upfromflames: The "gates" could also refer to the proud sculptures on the front gates of new Housing Partnership homes popping up all over Bushwick--specifically around Central Ave. M. Train Station. But the point here is that we don't talk about photos on citynoise, we take 'em! Hope to see yours here...

in response to Bushwick Portals

CartLegger: In the narrative sense of things, yes, there's no denying that. But I am thinking of the statistical matrix that holds us all in its grasp, and could throw us down in front of a car any day. I think about every time I cross the big scary street by...

in response to The Cars That Ate NYC

99¢Dreams: Hey Peter, do you live in Bushwick, or are you just often there? I ask because your post reminds me of a photo project I've contemplated, but never executed: "Bushwick Gates" I'm referring to a quintessential Bushwick characteristic; a holdover from the bad old drug deluge days. Have you ever noticed the...

in response to Bushwick Portals

tom: Yes, CartLegger, you've got it right. However, the decisions of the driver and rider enter into the equation as well. Unlike that delicious movie, "Run Lola, Run", there aren't any alternative outcomes. If the lady had stopped for another cup of coffee, if the driver had missed...

in response to The Cars That Ate NYC

Wyoming Native: Peter- Love the pictures! Keep them coming!

in response to Shaved Ice

fen 2: looks like an old school NOC167 burner

in response to Out to Bomb

CartLegger: The most photogenic memory of my 1995 pre-camera trip to Instanbul was the huge winding wholesale markets where everything is for sale. Could you capture some photos of that still?

in response to Some Thoughts on Istanbul

Gwen: I used to find Montreal a lot mof fun when I was in college. Now whenever I go back to visit friends I'm so bored after 3 days. It's very much he same whereas the rest of the world has changed and grown up.

in response to Yankee Go Home

Georges: "The simple reality is, Americans are welcomed warmly by most Montrealers, and generally disliked but tolerated by the rest. And that dislike is often because they are getting mistaken for Torontonians, or other English-speaking Canadians. " Jeez, Montrealers still have that provincial little prejudice? Time to grow up. And yes, you will...

in response to Yankee Go Home

Mary Lee: What exactly happened to Jim's son, Roy?

in response to Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece

Cay: Chris, guess you told me. Don't worry. I won't post to you anymore. But street-wise attitude will stop you cold. What good is a scholarship to a good school for recognized potential if in twenty years you're sitting around pissing and moaning about what you should have/could have been...

in response to My House in Bushwick

fen 2: cope2 KD

in response to Graf Trux 5: NYC

fen 2: that transformer canvas metro did is nice. Cope2 has a really nice painted jean jacket in there that will blow your mind

in response to Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE

EvilGentleman: Wow! Kinda makes you wonder how such a common Italian word wound up being used in English the way it currently is. We English-speakers are weirrrrd people, I guess.

in response to Bimbo Daycare

colavitos ghost: in the sixth picture note the extreme proximity of the industrial flats and downtown. i've never seen another city in which the urban core and the industrial core are so close together. i find that really interesting.

in response to De Tocqueville Was Here

colavitos ghost: all of your posts of fort worth make it look like the cleanest city in america.

in response to Fort Worth Summer 2007

colavitos ghost: dynamic shot. i especially like the subtle left-to-right slope of the sidewalk.

in response to Bricks and Barbed Wire

Chris Rodriguez: WAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT!!! "Don't fight your progress..." "be proud of your scholarship" WAT? Do you think im ashamed in my scholarship? Does your head work right? Please people stop trying to give me nice little stupid avdvice. "Move forward, one foot in front of the...

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mike : whats the adress on this shop?

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Peter: spotted in a in , ...

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