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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 15:50:24
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 16:45:36
A great sort of project when you're working with textiles I'd have thought, or anything tactile/colour rich in fact.

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 15:50:36
So that's what happened to my insides ...
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 16:06:06
Corruption or rust - take your pick!
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 16:47:20
Nice coloured insides for you then...

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 15:53:55
I like it

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 16:47:53
Me too

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 16:35:10
Old Iron does such good colours

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 16:48:25
It certainly does

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:13:45
Beauty in the eye of the boulder?

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:23:50
Trust you!

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:27:29
I aim to please!!

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:28:42
And what's more you succeed!

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:31:01
Quick chorus of "any old iron ... any old iron?"

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:36:29
My dustbin's full of toadstools!
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:46:33
And my old man's a dustman who sticks chewing gum to the bedpost over night!
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 17:53:58
Filthy habit... it pulls the varnish off!

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 18:31:24
Nice shot. Do you use macro, or do you just have a very good focus lens? Many years ago, whilst doing a basic photography course, I took an inside photograph of an abandoned and vandalised gents urinal. It made the wall in an exhibition. You never know what will turn out good in the final picture. Thank the Lord for digital pics, now you can see what you have taken and if it's not right you have a chance to take it again without all that wasted film. Remember that?
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 18:32:52
So you've always been good at taking the proverbial!

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 18:38:34
Always in a one-liner

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:07:30
Better than a bin liner!

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:40:23
What? You wanna be Viv Westwood now

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:46:01
I once worked for her until I got the sack!
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:52:56
that's the black sack of course 
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:54:38
Got it! I bin unemployed since

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:58:45
So much for silver linings then...

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 21:00:10
And curtain linings!

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 21:03:12
You can call me Llewellyn...
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 21:06:46
Ok Lew!
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 21:10:22
Just taking a walk on the wild side...
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 18:38:00
No macro here, but I do have a couple of lenses with a macro facility.
Yes it's interesting what turns people on, image wise. Have you still got the urinal image?
I loved film, but it could get a bit expensive. I used to buy in bulk and do all my own D&P, but even so the annual cost could be prohibitive.
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 18:57:26
I gave up the darkroom some time ago now its my studio\office. It is so much easier now to compose and get the right shot. All those hours of sweating in a darkroom when I was younger. You can have a lot of fun with photography as well.
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:31:00
I know what you mean Ed. I lost my darkroom when we moved here and haven't had one since. I do have occasional use of a darkroom at work, but tend to shoot everything on digi now (especially since I upgraded to a DSLR 4 years back).
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:49:22
I agree with you completely, ruined stone buildings are almost universally deemed an attraction, why not the varying colours of corroded metal.
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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 20:56:12
Yes that's it exactly; the colour variation on a single sheet of iron/steel can be quite amazing.

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- Friday, 31. Aug, 2007 @ 23:30:39
Kinda like me,. how I see myself as I get older. A little rusty but ever so lovely. xxx
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- Saturday, 01. Sep, 2007 @ 04:53:56
Sounds good to me.

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- Saturday, 01. Sep, 2007 @ 13:35:00
Tsk. You are not flaky. But, very lovely indeed.
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- Saturday, 01. Sep, 2007 @ 16:03:47
Thank you Mama - so I'm a lovely nut

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isadora101
yes, I agree.
when my daughter was at uni studying textile design she did a project where she took photos of rusty and decaying objects with very interesting results