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Just spied this in the BEN. Think I'll have a stroll over.
BOLTON photographer Kevin Shipley opens a new exhibition at Harwood Library, in Gate Fold, this weekend.
Mr Shipley’s collection, entitled Vantage Point, opens in the library’s popular gallery on Sunday and runs throughout the month.
The collection uncovers such hidden gems as landscapes, seascapes, mountain ranges and abandoned buildings.
BOLTON photographer Kevin Shipley opens a new exhibition at Harwood Library, in Gate Fold, this weekend.
Mr Shipley’s collection, entitled Vantage Point, opens in the library’s popular gallery on Sunday and runs throughout the month.
The collection uncovers such hidden gems as landscapes, seascapes, mountain ranges and abandoned buildings.
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We need a Latin term for the fetish of looking at abandoned buidings (like derelictophilia or abando-rioja-erotica)... I'll go away and think of one.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just spied this in the BEN. Think I'll have a stroll over.
BOLTON photographer Kevin Shipley opens a new exhibition at Harwood Library, in Gate Fold, this weekend.
Mr Shipley’s collection, entitled Vantage Point, opens in the library’s popular gallery on Sunday and runs throughout the month.
The collection uncovers such hidden gems as landscapes, seascapes, mountain ranges and abandoned buildings.
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You have waaaaay too much time on your hands!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Edificiadesertophilia

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the groups of people who do this as a hobby (break into derelict old industrial buildings - or navigate sewerage system tunnels etc.) generally go under the name "urbex" (urban exploration)Lost Leopard Spot wrote:We need a Latin term for the fetish of looking at abandoned buidings (like derelictophilia or abando-rioja-erotica)... I'll go away and think of one.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just spied this in the BEN. Think I'll have a stroll over.
BOLTON photographer Kevin Shipley opens a new exhibition at Harwood Library, in Gate Fold, this weekend.
Mr Shipley’s collection, entitled Vantage Point, opens in the library’s popular gallery on Sunday and runs throughout the month.
The collection uncovers such hidden gems as landscapes, seascapes, mountain ranges and abandoned buildings.
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I'll ask William if he fancies it, too. Hmmm, if only there was some kind of there was some kind of house that's open to the public nearby where we could discuss the exhibition afterwards. 

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A lone fisherman at the end of Whitby pier.


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I've been doing some beach abstracts while up in Scotland.
Here is some seaweed:



Here is some seaweed:



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Seeing quite a few of you on here would never admit to reading the mail, I hope you enjoy this.
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Not bad seeing at the time we were the richest country in the world by far.
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Not bad seeing at the time we were the richest country in the world by far.
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Fascinating that, Hoboh. Thanks for sharing it.
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Just got home from a whistle stop business trip to London. I took my camera and tripod and managed to grab some time to take these. A bit clichéd, but I'm quite pleased with the results. I had hoped to catch the 'blue hour', but the last presentation we were forced to sit through dragged on just that bit too long.







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Rhosili, Gower. Yesterday ... fckg cold.




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...did you put a coat on?bobo the clown wrote:Rhosili, Gower. Yesterday ... fckg cold.
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It is hard to believe that sheep is real...Always hopeful wrote:...did you put a coat on?bobo the clown wrote:Rhosili, Gower. Yesterday ... fckg cold.
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Well it is, Monty.
Yep AH .. I did ... and gloves and robbers hat and, as you know, I'm almost Leeds-like about wearing such garb.
There were a series of cliffs if, maybe 100-120 feet. I don't do heights but they weren't obvious. I took the view that if I kept the sheep between me and the edge I was safe.
Yep AH .. I did ... and gloves and robbers hat and, as you know, I'm almost Leeds-like about wearing such garb.
There were a series of cliffs if, maybe 100-120 feet. I don't do heights but they weren't obvious. I took the view that if I kept the sheep between me and the edge I was safe.
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I can see why Welshmen are so attracted - they like that enigmatic look.bobo the clown wrote:Well it is, Monty.
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