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Ben Baillargeon: Let me tell everyone the number one way to stop bike theft! Don't be stupid for one without critisizing anyone, but if you love you bike bring it everywhere you go! seriously i ride my norco......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

Mitch: Passed by Bens today, as of April 22nd it's still standing as it's always been...no sign of any demolition yet. In fact someone removed the brown papers covering the inside windows and ripped off one......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

Nelson: Had my bike stolen April 13 at Dufferin Mall. It's a yellow, with blue and red, Giant AtX 890 mountain bike, 19.5" frame. The only thing they left was the cut lock. I reported it to......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

randy: had one just like your a year out of high school now 57yrs later i'm about to start a frame up on another one ...

in response to: Classic Cars 5 - 1957 Pontiac Star Chief by EvilGentleman

Angela Dolan: I have the same picture. In excellent condition, framed. Is there a market value for this painting?...

in response to: About Convents by jack

joey: the picture and frame are now gone. all that's left is pieces of the broken glass....

in response to: Lost Art by joey

Lara Cay: I had a window replaced over a year ago and there have only been problems. The installation was not done properly and we had leaks for months. Then in the winter we actually had ice......

in response to: Park Slope Glass & Windows by sine

EvilGentleman: Meh, it's 7 degrees at 6 AM here, and the other side of the river from here hit 15 a couple hours ago (check St-Anicet, QC). We're still buried in snow here, but that is hardly......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

joey: actually it left in the bart parking lot. this morning; the frame is now 10 feet from this photo location and lying flat on the ground. glass all smahsed to bits . . ....

in response to: Lost Art by joey

John Dereszewski: To DeSales again: My long excursion into the history of this street might not have answered your question, which probably was: How would it be to live on DeSales Pl. now? The fact is, DeSales is one......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

BelievelandBikes: The grate adds such a wonderful grittiness to the old car frames in the first shot. I can't wait to shoot NYC in January. The gray of winter adds a certain quality of......

in response to: Tacos La Hacienda by little ukraine

steelisreal: almost 2000 views and no one commented on the finger in the frame....

in response to: New Paltz Noise by Macavity

Genny: Oh dear, all these tales of sadness and I have my own to add. My previous bike was stolen last year from where it was locked in front of the Canadian Tire on Yonge St. and......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

Vera: Wonderful Igloo. My 2 sons are boyscouts and they go igloo camping every winter (weather permitting) usuall near Paradise on Mount Rainier in washington. They have made snow caves, a-frames and igloos but......

in response to: Igloo Construction by EvilGentleman

G: Yes, Catford is in for a wholesale regeneration project over the next decade. If you want the cat to be preserved, make sure you tell the council, as well as having your say on......

in response to: The Giant Cat of South London by I.T.U.C.

cindy: In resonse to my earlier post regarding my stolen mountain bike "giant" 18 " frame,........you can reach me at: cerross@ca.inter.net Many thanks for allowing me to VENT!!!!...

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

cindy: I am so upset right now since I just had my 2,600$ one month old bike stolen right on St Clair Ave. East close too yonge st, right outside the deerpark library. It took me......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

John Dereszewski: In talking of Bushwick portals, you might wish to take a few pictures of the now vanishing number of awnings placed above the entrances of houses - both wood frame and masonry - in......

in response to: Bushwick Portals by Peter

saltbake: I´m afraid to say that this town is the worst place I´ve ever lived. I grew up in a really small town in South Dakota, and I can say that Hutchinson does not even have......

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

procyon: mmm, now this stuff looks familiar. i think my aunt might know the people who live in the very purple house, but i might be thinking of a different very purple house. i remember being......

in response to: Most Holy Theotokos, Save Us! by little ukraine

Louis Le Grand: I just had my racing COPPI bike stolen, last saturday. Went to visit my aunt at Soeurs St Joseph, in Lachine, west of Montreal. Asked the security man if possible to let the bike in,......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

upfromflames: This is just a notice that the third walking tour associated with the "Up From Frames" exhibit will occur this Saturday - August 11 - at 1 PM. We will gather at the NE corner......

in response to: Bushwick: Up From Flames by upfromflames

upfromflames: This is just a notice that the third walking tour associated with the "Up From Frames" exhibit will occur this Saturday - August 11 - at 1 PM. We will gather at the NE corner......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

John Dereszewski: This is just a notice that the third walking tour associated with the "Up From Frames" exhibit will occur this Saturday - August 11 - at 1 PM. We will gather at the Irving Ave.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

colavitos ghost: that amtrak bridge is awesome. totally good frame job, too....

in response to: Astoria Park by little ukraine

jack: two red car lights and a person smoking in a red apron, nice. red door frames, red sign over door, dark red bricks on the left and light red bricks on the right. and red......

in response to: French Quarter at Dawn by serlingrod

dazman: lovely building destroyed a picture frame trying to identify it will be billing you all shortly ...

in response to: The Chrysler Building by Pakko

Brad: [[img:21331]] On the bright side, about the only thing left of this bike is the frame that is locked up. Part of the fork is laying under it too. Greenwich & Gough Street, San Francisco....

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

EvilGentleman: Hawkeye, your point has validity, but without this post, we would know so less about each other. For example, Catherine's fondness of "Hello, Kitty" (Oh, wait... Catherine = Cat... I get it now), Benji's full......

in response to: The Cameras of Citynoise by ksedge

Terrence aka' main' lee : i love growing up there it was a learning time a tome of brotherly love,i wish my kids could understand what that truely meant to us,we ,the familys of the great henry hornets.ilove you all......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Dcchanged man: I lived in bushwick from 1968-1982 Comfort and hell in bushwick depends on which pocket you lived in. The dead end streets of buswick Aberdeen , Granite , Desales Place and so on where a lot......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

EvilGentleman: Oh, and "go to top" sounds good to me as well. But the floating boxes would need frames, I think. And frames = trouble, in my book. I like joey's "today in history" idea, but as a......

in response to: User Survey 2007 by Jamie

EvilGentleman: I could have sworn the first conquest of Alexander was Greece. So the big question would then be, was it a civil war or an invasion? Considering the classical Greek habit of describing both Macedon......

in response to: Θεσσαλονίκη by zagg

fuzzytank: I come here because there are no profiles, and I dont think the addition of optional profiles would make the citynoise experience better. I like the feeling of any body can throw in anything they......

in response to: User Survey 2007 by Jamie

j.walthers@timesnewsweekly.com: Thank you for your interest. I would like to start with a very brief history of Bushwick to establish both philosophy and development for use as foundation to buttress the argument that the communities of......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

pierre: i lived on the corner of Evergreen and Dekalb in the mid 70's. i remember a fire on the opposite corner that took down the whole Dekalb side of the block, something like 10......

in response to: Why Did Bushwick Burn? by upfromflames

Guy McLaren: Just for you Catherine the door and window frames are chocolate and the windows are castor sugar....

in response to: Gingerbread Cottage by Guy McLaren

truss: any of various structural frames based on the geometric rigidity of the triangle and composed of straight members subject only to longitudinal compression, tension, or both: functions as a beam or cantilever to support bridges,......

in response to: Waiting for My Train by joey

Solomon: I am impressed that he can build so much without construction expirience. Then again I watch untrained framers build structures everyday. He needs to learn how to finish one thing before going on to the......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral - Part 2 by Reiner Wandler

steelisreal: Actually I would stop at one place and take a picture then another then another, not really caring what was in the frame. The only thing is that they are all taken from the......

in response to: Random Thames 2 by steelisreal

colavitos ghost: nice, but seemingly unrandom. didn't you shoot that last one because there was a barge in the middle of the frame? or was it an entirely random coincidence? (don't mind me, it's just that......

in response to: Random Thames 2 by steelisreal

Lg.eye: These are great pics. I see your passion frame by frame....

in response to: Alone in the Crowd by seaqueue

Schrodinger's Cat: Actually the construction of this building started in late 1989 . It was supposed to be a 58 storey high office tower called the Bay Adelaide Tower. It was......

in response to: White Elephant Down by Tom Miller

chiamattt: jack: I have never killed anyone. I have not seen anyone die from a gunshot. I do not wish for these weapons to be sold at Walmart or my local 711. I am very much......

in response to: Gun Farm. Part Two by chiamattt

colavitos ghost: at first i thought each photo was two different photos matched up at the ends. the white pole that cuts the frame into two was disorienting. it's confusing but i like it. makes......

in response to: Train Kept a Rollin\' by joey

Susannah: EG - when I first read your comment I thought - Nah - Politics is politics and religion is religion. But now that I think of it politics is a religion to many people and......

in response to: U.S. Congressman Foley by sine

aer suzuki: beautiful shots. i really like #3 & #6, especially. the way things are arranged in the frame in #6 is well done....

in response to: The Field House by zagg

jack: yes your right b/w is beautiful. we lived with b/w all our lives (well at least us older folks). talking about ghosts, did you ever see the ghost in the movie, 'three men......

in response to: Cold Ghost Child & 39 Blanks by aer suzuki

Danny: Just had my Haro Extreme ripped off, in front of 700 University Ave in broad daylight. It has the V-bent frame & high end components. I've been to Igor's on Queen near Strachan,......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

David: I really like the third pic. The low angle (not that you could get a different one) really accentuates the stoicness(?) of the statues. Also, I like how you used the brigde as......

in response to: Lorain-Carnegie Bridge by procyon

aclantongang@aol.com: first she got married to a preacher man i got lost i serched and serched for her everywere as my memory faded farther and farther away i lost her but love will never die if......

in response to: Secret Gazebo or Cabbagetown Love Nest by Biff

jeeff: if you like that you should hear how cattle ranchers describe their animals: "BIO tested on Sept. 26, 2003 the rib eye of 15.8, only 3 mm of backfat and A marbling. He stands on......

in response to: Pit Bull for Sell by Peter

EvilGentleman: I have to translate this. It's just too much to resist. 가장 큰exsqisite, 나는 말해야 한다! 여기 모든에EvilGentleman포획은 이것 이다: 1 - 감시는 시간외에 하고 있다. 2 - 그의 할아버지 새로운 틀이를 얻기 위하여 농부는 도시로 가고 있다. 3......

in response to: Busan, Part Three by chiamattt

hool: only 3fps for the canon 5d, which is what i'm using. 3fps is not much of a burst. "spraying" a scene with a burst of frames isn't really the best approach for......

in response to: August 15 2006 Regina by hool

zagg: frame shot! haw haw haw :D...

in response to: A Sweet Natural Eye to the New Hip Moon by zagg

EvilGentleman: The 3rd pic with the bike, is a perfect example of a frame shot....

in response to: A Sweet Natural Eye to the New Hip Moon by zagg

EvilGentleman: Chris - Sainte-Catherine near Lambert-Closse, except picture 4, which is down the street at the corner of St-Marc. anon - I am for the most part still experimenting with shooting people in an urban setting. I......

in response to: August 1 2006 Montreal by EvilGentleman

jeeff: let me also add it must have been tempting to frame the shot so it said "ass"...

in response to: Melbourne at Night by benji

groovehouse: Mile marker 1 on Spur 529! LOL!!! I don't know the mile marker... but I will tell you this. In order to take this photo, one has about a one minute window of opportunity to......

in response to: Passenger Side Rear View Mirror by groovehouse

pennybike@aol.com: The Barret model I have is made with the Schwinn frame, with 5 speeds. It does not have the quick release for the front forks or the seat post. ......

in response to: Side-by-Side Tandem Bicycle: by Peter

aer suzuki: wow that's alotta hoopla...over simple pictures too. very well shot, well composed images. i have to wonder what type of camera you used to get that bright glowing center vs. the darker halo 'round the......

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

Susannah : I kind of like the red white and blue banners, it looks like they're left over from a party a few years back when they painted the window frames to match....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 11 by Scott Sargent

ksedge: my pleasure. i only wish the shot could have been framed better but no matter where i stood i couldn't get it lined up right. however, i still think it's great....

in response to: The Accordion Lady by ksedge

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

Selig: beautiful. go white frame on all your shots methinks. looks like a special part of the world. any more?...

in response to: Untitled by zagg

aer suzuki: man i love that first one something about the colors and the way it's framed, well done....

in response to: Ghostbusters Building by barry

EvilGentleman: On May 3, 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Norman recorded data from the world's fastest tornado, which passed a few miles NW of here. [[http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/storms/19990503/]] Guess it's not **always** boring in these......

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

Peter: an {empty} frame filled with {music}? [[img:12752]] ...

in response to: empty reference repeat by elaine

anon (belf-cache-1.server.ntli.net): A Belfast man called Karlo: 12th Apr 2006 - 00:37 GMT i feel i must say something to at least let people know there are those of us that live in Belfast who DO posess a......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

Rob: Thanks Rick for your mini review and google search and paste for the words “buddy bike.” But as the owner of the above bike, let me clear a few things up: Regarding the bike pictured: It is......

in response to: Side-by-Side Tandem Bicycle: by Peter

barry: Joey nice photo it would make a nice pic in a frame. ...

in response to: Moody by joey

EvilGentleman: Darn, by the time I frame my retort properly in my head, everyone else has retorted ahead of me. I'm just too slow off the draw, I guess I'm not retorted enough. I guess I'll......

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

JP2433: I'm not a tag artist but like many who grew up in NY, I too would see his tags all over the place. I have a really weird story. Kinda long but worth......

in response to: Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint by Peter

hool: thanks everyone. the last shot isn't a hip shot, although the lower point of view would suggest that. i had stepped off the curb and crouched a bit to shoot this angle. i shot......

in response to: May 03 2006 Toronto by hool

Jamie: this photo would look really good as a framed print...

in response to: Church of God Victory by Peter

EvilGentleman: It seems quite variable. Old buildings, new car dealerships, old 1960's malls, new malls, new apartment blocks, old wood-frame townhouses. It seemed like a decent enough place, but I was only there for 15 minutes......

in response to: Historic Laser Spa by EvilGentleman

A Belfast man called Karlo: i feel i must say something to at least let people know there are those of us that live in Belfast who DO posess a bit of wit,understanding and compassion..it really is quite sad to......

in response to: snapshots on a refrigerator by manda

Brad: Yeah, I realized using either my bike handle bars or part of the frame works pretty good too, if I'm riding....

in response to: Colorful Parking by Brad

jack: the pic in the oval frame is interesting. is it your grandparents?...

in response to: My Best Friend\'s Tulips by Biff

jeeff: funny how snow looks kind of dirty when you freeze-frame it against the sky....

in response to: April Sno! by GGP

Peter: yup, its the old {schwinn}. i took my aero/bullhorn bars and just flipped em over. heres another shot: [[img:10284]] the, i got the custom frame, which i built up to race in {monster track} 6: [[img:10285]] sometimes, though, i......

in response to: At "The Spot", Central Park and fixed-gears by Peter

elaine: i have mine in a frame by the door, i think people find it reassuring...

in response to: Camera Jiggle by joey

EvilGentleman: Lyle, Sorry about that. I just responded to part of your post, and did not also mention how grateful I am for your tips and advice. While I know that each photographer has their own distinct......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

elaine: i think when a single frame is offered and it has been 'photoshopped' it is quite hard to say if it was random and just the seduction of the technology. if you are doing a......

in response to: Thursday Night by an impossible child

Peter: i loved that {schwinn} {fixed-gear} bike... i still have the frame/fork, though most of the components are on another proper track frame. i was considering building that schwinn back up as a singlespeed cross-bike for......

in response to: Subway Cycling: NYC by Peter

Old Kensington Dog: Quote: "RE: reality check: 2nd Feb 2006 - 22:58 GMT RE: the commments on biycycles and autos being invented at the same time... Wrong... bicycles have a far longer timeline." Actually, "reality check", I am correct. The......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Think of poor White Vest Girl!: First of all - Leah, you are my new hero. Yes, you over-reacted, but at least you 1.) have respect for your town and your environment and 2.) you had the grace to admit that......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Harry: ....wasn't "to" much of a fan...(boorish and no command of language) Where do you expect to see a frame structure hundreds of years old? It is a magnificent work of art reconstructed using the crafts and......

in response to: globe theater by steelisreal

The Awards: Devon – for making me laugh the hardest (shouldn’t have been reading your posting at work) She had it coming – for being the least articulate, most ignorant and least intelligent individual I’ve had the displeasure......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

splat: "is thee building face curved or is that just a weird lend effect? When straight lines bow in from the frame edge it is known as pin cushioning. This is typically found at the long end......

in response to: Stairs 2 by Selig

Scunny: Back in the day (25 years ago), when I first started as a bike courier, I too was guilty of returning litter to motorized slobs in much the same manner (although I never actually had......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

jeeff: i like the first one as well as the others. the handlebar adds a nice sense of depth, really frames the people in the background. we've got a good little group of {from......

in response to: Shooting from the Chest by ian

hool: ian: i haven't been shooting with the e-10 for a long time. i got a canon 10d, used it for a year and a half, then recently got a canon 5d. the 5d......

in response to: Dec 21 2005 Toronto by hool

colavito's ghost: that frame looks small as hell! ...

in response to: Gucci Trackbike by sine

Jamie: **indykid:** i've fixed this article for you :-) i think what you did was when you saved your photos in photoshop, you saved them as ".psd" or ".8bim" files and then changed the file extension......

in response to: Berlin, Summer 2004 by indykid

hool: it took me well over a hundred hours to make it, spread out over the course of six months. i had to stop, backtrack, and rebuild sections more than once. i learned how to......

in response to: clockwork by hool

hool: the technique is simple. put a camera on a tripod. set it to manual focus, and set the exposure to manual as well. then shoot a bunch of frames in a time......

in response to: clockwork by hool

LAME CP: ----------------- Bulletin Message ----------------- From: TABS Date: Nov 4, 2005 9:14 AM Dallas graffiti abatement... The City of Dallas has started a new graffiti program today. It's the same program that the City of Phoenix, AZ has. It includes......

in response to: Dallas Graffiti Like What! by Tick Tock

Ronnie: Who are the last pair supposed to be? The only thing that comes to my mind is the scene from Charlies Angels where Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz dress up in suits to break into......

in response to: oct 29 2005 toronto part 1 by hool

Peter: im not sure its technically legal, but there are a handfull of groups here in nyc that go around "harvesting" clearly abandoned bikes... they take the parts and frames, clean them, rebuild them up into......

in response to: Abandoned Bikes by JayEastsider

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