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Peter: yes, the tunnel is very much in use, as the tunnel is the main artery that connects [[wiki:Metro-North Railroad]] and [[wiki:amtrak]] trains to [[wiki:penn station]]. dodging the trains and staying out of their line of......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

jeeff: i really like the subtle stuff going on in that anser piece. it looks like jelly. lots of great work otherwise. thx for sharing....

in response to: Hawaii Graffiti, Part III by dubside

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

in response to: Bricks and Barbed Wire by Peter

Peter: wow, so subtle... nice find!...

in response to: White Tape by CE

procyon: What sort of building is this? The photo looks like a really subtle collage--I think it's something about the roof and that blue wall....

in response to: In They Natural Habits by fuzzytank

colavitos ghost: "bolt of silk" is an amazing phrase. although i don't know about a bolt being subtle....

in response to: Black Cherry by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The very warm weather in New York (El Nino/global warming/Bond villian heat ray) has befuddled the plants and they are trying to bring Spring early. They are in for a nasty shock when the frost......

in response to: Black Cherry by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

tia: Thank you for your appreciation of mundane subtleties. Please, don't ever lose that. I really enjoyed your images. Thank you for putting yourself out there....

in response to: 5 Scenes From Downtown : Lines, Textures & Angles by aer suzuki

Margaret Zeidler: It is very rarely more cost effective to tear down an old building and replace it with a new one. That is an old wives tale - but one which, unfortunately, is often cited......

in response to: 48 Abell Bites the Dust? by jeeff

jeeff: fyi: these are all photos from my office & kitchen. when i looked at the thumbnails i detected patterns as i moved through the room and paused to take multiple exposures of some things.......

in response to: Serial Repetition by jeeff

Peter: though my helmet looks remarkably similar to his, my {scooter} is much more subtlely colored/styled ;)...

in response to: Bescootered Narcissus by Tom

I.T.U.C.: Another unsubtle attempt by the State to control our thinking. “Look left, look right”. “Walk, don’t walk”. “Look up” now – can’t wait for the sign to look down! A great picture, all the same... ...

in response to: Fly Straight, Don\'t Deviate... by Lawrence

Elicar: I really like the English's brand of humour. It is soooo subtle and understated. ;)...

in response to: Milestone? Not Really... by drea

EvilGentleman: I see jack caught the real reason for the man's arrest, but is being his usual subtle self about it. To wear a Yankees cap in the land of the Jays is a crime unto......

in response to: Free Man? by Urbanghost (michael talbot)

jeeff: i like a lot of dave mckean stuff too. he's an inspiration for a lot of people who are interested in digital photomanipulation. i use photoshop filters in my work too, but i......

in response to: Thursday Night by an impossible child

GGP: bonus snow as well! that must be a serious micro-climate to still have snow. I love how, despite its distance, the clocktower still holds its own in the landscape. Subtle, but strong....

in response to: Regional by GGP

Horrible critic: I suggest you add one more word to your vocabulary- 'verbose'. Do look it up, and think on whether it might apply to you. Good writing is not about showcasing one's vocabulary, particularly at the......

in response to: Chinese New Year by a disturbed young man

elaine: our cars are generally a lot smaller than american cars, and the styling is different. i stayed with a friend in LA and her car was the equivalent model to something i was familiar with,......

in response to: Enniskillen by barry

Peter: its not particularly bold to make these sorts of series. remember that in {nyc}, one can get away with almost anything without raising much attention, particularly if suitable amounts of subtlety and tact are used.......

in response to: Christmas Eve\'s Eve by Peter

jeeff: using the JEDI ([[http://poets.notredame.ac.jp/cgi-bin/jedi]]) i couldn't find the word, but i found some other interesting ones on the subject of beauty: ##kyakusenbi## (n) beauty of leg lines ##kyoukasuigetsu## (n) flowers reflected on a mirror and the moon......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

Jamie: NJ is that a rather subtle hint?...

in response to: Railworld Welcomes You by Jamie

Peter: hahaha, subtle. nice. ive noticed these alot also......

in response to: AC Tag by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jamie: subtle. nice....

in response to: robot building by elaine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: That's a beauty, Ian. I wish I'd seen it. Do you remember where you saw it? The 'old' Vegas is much more interesting from a design point of view. I loved Vegas for the crafting......

in response to: Motel sign by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

vz: subtle....

in response to: notices by elaine

elaine: doubtless, but you are not setting yourself up as being morally superior and asking people to put their lives, families, and wellbeing in your hands...

in response to: Politics, American Style by GGP

Peter: yep, I tried to put them in order of "most decorated" to "most default", as it were. oddly enough, in that neighborhood ({williamsburg}), the cleast doors tend to stand out like sore thumbs as most every......

in response to: The Doors of Grand Street by Peter

Gaz: Right in the centre of my town there's these pedestrian underpasses that go under a busy roundabout. The city council have used the usual kiddie mural tactics and sure enough no one gone over it.......

in response to: Pet Bird Before/After by Peter

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

elaine: anytime. i also thought about writing on to the posting that i had been to see patti smith one time and kicked off my shoes and gone home barefoot dancing and sining noisily and doubtless......

in response to: dancing barefoot by elaine

Peter: the guy covering his face wit hthe pamphlet was some crazy guy... at first, i thought he was talking on a mobile while holding a paper, but as soon as he turned, i saw he......

in response to: Countless Faces Commuting by Peter

Peter: yeah, ive been seeing alot of the {Scoopy McSyrup} stickers around, too, but to me, they lack the mystique of the bird, heh. they look more like a promotional sticker from some icecream shop or......

in response to: Rainy Day Bird by Peter

Peter: one thing i love about this site is that someone can post photos of a catenary wire in london, and someone can answer back with a similar photo of the same obscure thing in japan.......

in response to: pensive technology by elaine

Lili: I believe that there is something to these tests because I have found that when "tuning into the body" that there are states that can be made overt that are normally subtle, and these states......

in response to: pensive technology by elaine

elaine: well, doubtless you are drinking other men's piss if you ever drink tapwater in anywhere like london where the water is endlessly recycled, lots of men's women's and fishes pisses. lucky i have a strong......

in response to: pensive technology by elaine

Peter: totally! youre representing the subtle, abstract anti-buff graf, heh....

in response to: love buff by fuzzytank

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

kobe: ha ha, some of the series on here are very subtle and sublimely entertaining. im thinking of the {pet bird} and {cement thing} and {fedex} threads, as opposed to say, the {shankhill} or {crip/blood} ones.......

in response to: The Pet Bird Saga Continues... by Peter

kobe: LOL! this {cement thing} phenomenon has taken a life of its own much like a subtle inside-citynoise-joke.... as has the increased use of linking thanks to the "{ }" meme!...

in response to: Cement Thing Gets Patriotic by Peter

Peter: heh. i love how they framed the buff. subtle......

in response to: love buff by fuzzytank

kobe: ahh, the bird! its fun watching such subtle progressions such as this. the tick-tock of the city, etc....

in response to: Getting Over by Peter

elaine: how to be a londoner - on a precedent of 2000 years standing, just let your return ticket run out. If you're here you are a REAL londoner, beause that is the nature of a......

in response to: Postcard From Suburbia by Anonymous

hasslehoff: Kebabs, as we all know, are the staple of any well balanced diet. The humble Doner Kebab, with it's hot chilli sauce beautifully offsetting the subtle flavour of the lamb. Of course, there's salad in......

in response to: Ali\'s Kebabs by Jamie

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 by Fjodor Fjodorovich

borutz: the subtle of the lines and it is a nice photographs! the colours they are also pretty!...

in response to: a walk to the grocery by ea

Paul G: My fav is "Fog" It is subtle, yet ominous. It's the type of piece that a viewer could spend a lot of time with - and yet not grow tired. If I was choosing a piece to live......

in response to: fog, tin drum, me by hool

karma: hool rocks like that. he is a master of the subtle, a true artist....

in response to: mancatstairs by hool

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