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a seaside in decline

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morning all :o) i`ve taken my serious head off now and i`m now back to my normal easy going self :o)..i`d like to thank all those who commented it meant a lot .this shot was taken a few weeks ago now when i went to redcar ,the other shots were laurel and hardy and atonement .this does`nt look straight to me but whatever i straighten throws everything else out ! as for moving, well its alright saying we can move but there is nothing to move into .i`ll end up in my caravan at this rate :o) have a great day and thanks as always for looking mick

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jeroni

1:48AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Fantastic colors and beautiful landscape

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durleybeachbum

1:59AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Isn't it sad about Redcar! Just think what it once was and what it could be. No one's even bothered to do some interesting graffiti!

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babuci

2:18AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Interesting desolated capture, all the windows shut blocked with wood plank. Sad. Glad you cool again, for a moment I though you leaving rendo too. Would be a great miss.

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SSoffia

2:44AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

EXCELLENT CAPTURE & COMPOSITION !!!!!

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Mad-Mike

3:03AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Yeppers indeed mick.. this place is going downhill it seems. yet there is a business [Olympia Fitness] place in it! I guess some people will take up what ever they can afford! and very nice photo none the less regarding the slight tilt. does not bother me the least really :D also seems a fire may of gutted the top left portion? very cool photo mate! and ahhh no no... you are more deserving than a dang caravan lol! good luck on that!

aljaysart

3:37AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Great capture and photo Mick,these buildings are an eye sore they should either be refurbished or knocked down, excellent well done.

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uk601

3:49AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

beautiful capture, but this building ist very ugly :-)

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fredster66

4:00AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

An eys sore, but still makes for a very good photo Mick!

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Doriutz

4:44AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Interesting shot :)

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G_Mansco

5:04AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Makes a splendid urban-shot. Better times will come for sure ;O)

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rockstrider

5:39AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

I think the tilt is just the POV and it doesn't look out of place. This delapidated scene certainly makes for great photography - excellently captured urban decay, Mick!

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timtripp

6:10AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

excellent image!

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Fred255

7:11AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

I have been to Redcar many times, apart from the area around the race course, the rest need complete redevelopment. A shame to see it in this state, a real faded glory.

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CavalierLady

7:34AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Nice crisp and clear shot, Mick. Though I have no idea where this is, seems many folks are familiar with it, this is a very good example of the changes is urban landscapes, as new areas are developed and others become dilapidated. Hopefully these won't be your new digs! :)

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JeffG7BRJ

8:18AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Well looking at the fire damage I don't think the fitness club will be there now, all the windows boarded up would mean a big electric bill I would think. I haven't been up that way since 1983 when I used to deliver to the steel works. I packed my job in, in Sheffield and moved back over to Rochdale, the place I worked and 80% of the steel works have shut down now. I got out when the time was right. I don't think the slight list on this matters that much Mick, its a great example of dereliction that affects most towns to some extent. The trouble is half the time that the councils have problems locating the owners to serve notice on them to tidy the buildings up. Another thing is it could be waiting for the insurers to decide what they are going to pay out on it. I bet we could all go out and find something similar to this in our own towns/cities. Excellent capture. Bravo!!!!! Hope you solve your re-housing problem soon, and keep of the weed.

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Janiss

9:42AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

I adore this old houses and your postwork is wonderfull Mick!

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beachzz

11:55AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Even though this is an abandoned building, it still has a beauty of its own. You captured it well. Hope your housing woes are resolved soon, there's a house down the street from me that's for rent, but it might be a bit more of a drive than you want!!

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MrsRatbag

12:27PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

I think straight is overrated. Give me a bit of a tilt as a new perspective and I'm with you every time....

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camilledubuc

12:50PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

great shot

MrsLubner

3:22PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

You need a gimick... Like, a big American Indian Teepee. Set it up and proceed to camp out in a public campground. Call the local TV news and turn them on to the odd person living in a teepee in a campground because of the sad state of the affordable housing market. Before you know it, donations from well-wishers will be pouring in to a trust account for you - might even get some landlord to offer a year's free rent to you just for the publicity. :-) Sooo, maybe I've just worked in the political and governmental fields for too many years...LOL I like this shot of this aging building. It has a story behind it that really ought to be told.

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Aioros

9:22PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Exceptional image my friend!!!

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Cytisus

9:36PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Super shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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auntietk

9:50PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Tilt? There's no tilt. Scroll up and down, and look at the space between the top of the building and the top of the screen. It couldn't be more level if you tried! The tilt is an optical illusion. Great shot, btw! Even though the building is apparently gutted, it still has great bones. Look at those deco details ... fantastic!

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Richardphotos

9:58PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Dallas has many abandoned buildings like this.a seedy part of every city almost with exception of Singapore and Dubai.excellent capture

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TheAnimaGemini

10:16PM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Sad to see such desolate landscapes and buildings...great capture.

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ledwolorz

12:40AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Fantastic capture.

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junge1

7:59AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

A great capture of a sad story Mick. One sees these things happen on the US east Coast also, Sig....

Charberry

10:13AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Old buildings need restoration, not demolition. We have a TV series here called HGTV, and some people have purchased huge, old warehouses with good structure and great architectural features, and gutted it, and turned them into a multimillion dollar homes. Or they will have a business on the lower floors, and a fantastic loft apartment upstairs. All done with great expense, of course, marbles, fine woods, etc. It salvages the building, and makes the neighborhood renewable. They do most of the work themselves to save on costs, but hey, all it takes is money, of course, to do the rest of it. ;o)

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delaorden_ojeda

4:50PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Sad story, excelent capture on this desolate scenary, you captured it very well, bravo !

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witch_1612

5:20PM | Sun, 09 March 2008

Excellent Image!!!

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