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luna park: hmmm, sorry to disappoint, but i didn't photograph any of the trolleys. these tracks are from a disused station on the grounds of the 1972 munich olympics complex. ...

in response to: Left Leaning by luna park

Paul Revere: I'm sure you can never receive enough accolades for your photography. Great work. Personally, I've roamed those tunnels repeatedly for the past year. As someone remarked you can't hear the train untill it's prcaticly upon......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

zagg: One these saturday's I'll bother to photograph Sarnia's Farmer's Market. Question: it has the name of different countries near the ceiling - does this Farmer's Market boast of international bearings? Our market is......

in response to: Dekalb Farmers Market by Peter

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

jack: great shot joey, it could be anytown usa, beautiful, i always said you had an eye for photography....

in response to: Cat\'s Feet June Night by joey

joey: a church is right. but i think it's a more of a cross between an oil storage tank and a church. driver side photography....

in response to: There\'s a New Building in Town by joey

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.

EvilGentleman: To me, it would depend heavily on the particulars of the location where the photo was shot. If the man in the photo was in the midst of a well-frequented public space, then public domain......

in response to: A Homeless Man Sleeping with His Most Cherished Possession by Leroy Allen Skalstad

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

T J O'BRIEN, ANNANDALE, VA: The article below it will mention the Luna Park. During the WW II I worked part-time for the New York Daily News as a copy boy. One afternoon I came in early at......

in response to: Luna Park: Coney Island by Peter

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

zagg: I like the fact that the girl in photograph #2 has a pack of Marlboro cigs in her pocket. Boo US Beef! YAY US Tobacco! --- zagg, the vegetarian who is a descendant of Canadian......

in response to: Anti-US Beef/2MB Protests by chiamattt

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

Peter: thanks you guys... i had a great time down there, so its been nice to share these shots. i took so many photos in there, so it was hard deciding which to post here... im......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

The Hapless Hobo: That is absolutely gorgeous! How could they have possibly had the heart to whitewash such a wonderful piece of artwork? Thank you for preserving it in photography for us!...

in response to: 911 Mural, Now Whitewashed, Was on Cooper Square. by Mike L.

zagg: I love philadelphia's murals. I don't think I photographed a single one this trip, though a few are cemented in my brain....

in response to: Mural in Progress by serlingrod

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

learningtoread: Nope, but I took a picture of it! Some places beg to be photographed! [[img:27294]] ...

in response to: Nam Wah Tea Parlor 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

EvilGentleman: These pictures show 3 of the 5 or 6 police cruisers to be burned. I started photographing around 1:10 this morning. Unfortunately, my lithium batteries chose this day to die, and I had forgotten to bring......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Thank you. Your pictures are much better than mine. But then again, you are a true Kingstonian, whereas I took my pictures during a brief pit stop on my way home from the Bay of......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by AG

REVO69ERSKi: YO, SICK FLIX, I'M A FAN OF PHOTOGRAPHY, I LOVE LOS ANGELES ESPECIALLY THE GRAFF SCENE THERE SICK....

in response to: Night in L.A. by Vivarin

Peter: any specifics on where its located? im not terribly familiar with {seattle}, as this was my first trip there, but yeah... the machine was long-since dead... not plugged in, totally non-operational. just a lump of......

in response to: Oldskool Coke Machine by Peter

chiamattt: Nah, I hear what you are saying. I won't lie. I like the uniforms. But I am also sane and don't look to take upskirts or other compromising shots. The low angle is due to......

in response to: Oot\'n Aboot (2) 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

Adam: Its strange how the 5billion photographers I see on a daily basis in LA haven't made their way to this website yet.. I'll keep posting then haha...

in response to: Downtown LA by Adam

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

Peter: its not a bad picture at all, if you consider that i wasnt trying to photograph it for PR purposes or to pimp the school online. i was just out walking around, snapping shots of......

in response to: School for the Deaf by Peter

Peter: its {smug} and {osker}. i was holding my breath trying to not be the first to mention it and out myself as the resident graf nerd fanboy, for what its worth. that photo is a great......

in response to: What Happened to BEMS? by Elicar

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Graham, If you happen to read this, I am sure you will recognise a couple in the photograph that I have just posted on the "other" Irlam /Manchester page All the best Cyril...........

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

Anna: Dear Pearly Kings and Queens, I am a photographer doing my MA at the London College of Communication. I would like to do a photo project on a Pearly family in London. It would be great......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

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

anon (host86-155-148-49.range86-155.btcentralplus.com): to tom, re Tom: 18th Mar 2007 - 16:03 GMT I am the photographer of the middle image, my work is held under copyright to me as this is my living, you have no permission posting......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

Marje Givens-Eames: What a wonderful site for Irlam/Cadishead and what memories, many I had forgotten. I remember Goodiers living in the house on Ferry Road/Boat Lane. We lived in Gerrards Close and our house backed onto......

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

myfersu: I'm specially interested in finding an updated photograph of a mural in Ardoyne. In the mural directory of CAIN, the photo is too small and I can't appreciate the details (see www.cain.ulst.ac.uk/mccormick/album55.htm for description: "Give Us......

in response to: Graffiti in Belfast by barry

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

little ukraine: [[http://www.keithmccluskey.info/site/Welcome.html]] Keith is an amateur photographer of urban landscapes based in the Boston area. maybe he'll start posting here......

in response to: Keith McClusky Is a Child Mellester by little ukraine

Re: Hunter: The photos are not faked, except for the first one, they are all of the old St. Elizabeth hospital over on north Monroe street. The sixth photo is from a side street looking towards......

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

walkhere: it is a picture of a photograph, actually. i had to take a picture of it with a friend's digital camera to put it online, and that was over a year ago, and now the......

in response to: Dec. 2006 by walkhere

Ex Fame City: I grew up writing in the Bronx in the 70's and 80's. The real deal is that the writers were often slackers who didn't want to grow up. Some became great artists ,......

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

Sheila Hilton: Have been reading the various comments - one concerning Irlam Hall. An elderly (now deceased) neighbour of mine - Bert Whitehead - was a local photographer for many years. Some readers will probably have known......

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

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

EvilGentleman: I could swear this is a picture of a photograph. Note the hitchhiker sign that says "Vancouver". But I can't make out if that is a pile of stuff in front of it, or the......

in response to: Dec. 2006 by walkhere

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

eyeofodin: to put it nicely Guy, you should keep photography as a hobby, since it seems to be a huge passion of yours. But from what I have seen so far, I do not find......

in response to: Its Been Almost Two Years Since I Posted by Guy McLaren

adam: maybe your content doesnt really fit the aesthetic of this website which is maybe why people dont really comment. also, its not a popularity contest.. no comments doesnt mean people arent looking. but posting wildlife......

in response to: Its Been Almost Two Years Since I Posted by Guy McLaren

kevin: the fact that you took the time to photograph people having a good time and all-around lively place of washington square park and then had the nerve to write captions about how nobody stops to......

in response to: Walking Through Washington Square Park On My Way to Dinner by jack

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

Timmo: I love this photo. A good Houston Photograph taken at West Dallas ... Right ? . ...

in response to: Downtown In The Distance by groovehouse

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

rorlan: these boards are used for an outdoor photograph expo every summer, usually on the theme of water...

in response to: Paste-ups by CE

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

aer: one day hool will have photographed every citizen of toronto and then a giant book will be made...check out that kid on the far left in the swingin' picture, if you listen real close you......

in response to: Sep 16 2007 Toronto by hool

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

colavitos ghost: joey: go for it! would love to see your photographic re-interpretation of cleveland after so much time on the west coast......

in response to: City of Light, City of Magic by little ukraine

germz: 26 (?) pics: 16 contain large (25% or more of total) areas of underexposure; 15 contain garbage or spills; in almost every case something is tightly packed -- people, magazines, autos, bikes, etc. it does "feel"......

in response to: 08-05-07 by chiamattt

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

Márcio Barreto: [[img:22692]] A rainbow...I was working (on a Sunday) at IAG when I photographed it ...

in response to: São Paulo by Márcio Barreto

BelRoC: Anyone into black & white photography? [[img:22409]] [[img:22410]] ...

in response to: Bel Graffiti by BelRoC

Sandinista: Yea I think edmonton should be higher on this list but its always so poorly photographed. I agree calgary's is better in fact probably the second best but not that much better than edmonton. I......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

jeeff: thanks. you can see my camera [[4846:here]]. it's a sony DSC-P100 -- nothing special. patience is the key for night photography. i use my bike or another stationary object as a "tripod"......

in response to: Eastern Ave at Night by jeeff

CE: This is about a block from my house. It's an unusual street, however, every street in {Griffintown} (the correct spelling [sorry to be nitpicky]) tends to be pretty weird. I took a very......

in response to: Griffentown (William) by Cinic

EvilGentleman: We have both tended to focus on the area of downtown near Guy-Concordia metro, probably due to our being Concordia students. I also hang around with the native crowd in the west end of downtown,......

in response to: RCA Building by Cinic

Sascha, New York : Likewise, just heard about Signal Gasoline on the Sirius old-time radio channel. When was the photograph above taken? By the price of the cigarettes on the sign, it can't be too old. Are there still Signal gasoline......

in response to: Signal Gasoline by fuzzytank

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

joey: is it illegal to take a photograph of a cop. what?...

in response to: 73rd and Mac by joey

John McCreadie: What was the name of the school in Cornwall Street. Has anyone got a photograph of it, hope so. ...

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

mike: some people have mentioned Los Angeles. despite its lack of many tall buildings, we should remember that it is the most filmed and photographed skyline in the world (thank you hollywood). With it's rows of......

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

EvilGentleman: Welcome back, groovehouse! Been a while. Still have the night photography bug, I see....

in response to: Riders on Elgin At Crawford by groovehouse

dannigirl: woah! the photography is everlasting isnt it just? creating such an empty effect- which is exactly what you feel on the cold harsh streets of tokyo at night.. great work soldier! Xx...

in response to: tokyo by night by jeeff

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

EvilGentleman: Nah, I'm just a guy who likes to take lots of pictures and post them on the internet, sharing the world I see with others, using my preference for a comprehensive photojournalistic presentation style. I......

in response to: Sexe Cite by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: But it's just a standard warning that you are under photosurveillance. It says nothing about photography being forbidden....

in response to: Warning by joey

kobie: well a lot of these tenements probably arent even housing association or council owned anymore cos a lot of the people who live in these better quality tenements usually buy them then sell them and......

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

anon (c-66-177-176-226.hsd1.fl.comcast.net): I agree with Dave, Jacksonville is terrific! These 6 pictures are of buildings and over passes downtown...whoever photographed these should have ventured out to the beaches or intercoastal water-ways...Jacksonville is beautiful...if you don't like it......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Me: Who is this Scott Sargent anyway? There is more in this town than the one building he photographed. ...

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

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

EvilGentleman: I want to try your technique, but your camera is an SLR, and mine is a point-and-shoot with a retractable lens, so if the lens is out, people know my camera is on. I will......

in response to: Hyehwa to Mia by chiamattt

EvilGentleman: Just a little curious about your "guerrilla photography" style, I have a few questions. I notice your most common perspective is from thigh level, and usually canted about 30° to the left. Are most of your......

in response to: Hyehwa to Mia by chiamattt

joey: there are few pictures better to photograph than a squirting fire hose, or two...

in response to: Bushwick \'77: The All Hands Fire by upfromflames

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

Chung: Those photos capture nothing special. You photographed Seoul like a low grade digital would for a street in Brooklyn. You didn't capture the high rises, the dichotomy of city and country, crowded streets......

in response to: Chungdahm by chiamattt

maybetoday: All of St. Louis isn't as clean cut as these pictures show. I've only started taking my camera around as I walk through the City recently and these are the first places I've been......

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

CE: Thanks! The tripod makes such a huge difference with night photography. These pictures came out much better than in [[6457:this post]] when I didn't have a tripod (and was using a shitty camera......

in response to: Griffintown Revisited by CE

Jamie: There's no substitute for a good {tripod} when it comes to {night} photography. Except for a good wall maybe. Nice shots C-man. I think my favourite is the {pink house}....

in response to: Griffintown Revisited by CE

zagg: "100 Years Old and Twisted' --- is that the description of this photograph, or the description of you, Jack? J/k .... love the tree + love the stone border around it --- very cool...

in response to: 100 Years Old and Twisted by jack

serlingrod: Jamie, this is not a true representation of Philadelphia as a whole. In addition to Center City, Philly is really a collection of neighborhoods. The area I photographed (Vine to Fairmount from Broad to 9th)......

in response to: Spring Garden / West Poplar / Loft District: Lost in Transition by serlingrod

Tyfoid Kid: Is all the "No photography" because of the NYC elevated Terror Threat Level BS?? Cartlegger - I was trying to get a look at stuff on Randell Island using Google Earth and MS virtual earth but......

in response to: Robert Moses Photo Collective by CartLegger

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