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Showing posts with label urbex photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urbex photography. Show all posts

Monday, 6 January 2014

Sandbach Scrap Metal - January 2014

This isn't urbex, it is just a little bit cool, a scrap yard in Cheshire with a whopping great airplane in the yard, and a bit of street art thrown into the mix - bloody cool, yeh, yeh a fucking plane !

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I know far tooooooo many photos, but a bloody cool scrap yard, and as Pepa Pig would say "recycle, recycle, recycle !!"

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- Cameras used Pentax K-500 & Nokia 1020 phone.



Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Bankside Mill, Manchester - June 2013

A mooch with Jdub, who found this place as he went twitching one fine day or whatever he does with that rather large lens of his.

Can't find much on this place history wise, a rather ugly metal clad stone mill, previously occupied by a sewing thread manufacturer now awaiting demolition for housing.

On with the pics, for what they are worth.

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 Deceptively large open space of nothingness, with odd bits of memories of happier times scattered around the place. The metal fairies had been in,  but as empty buildings awaiting demolition go it wasn't in bad condition to be honest.

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We killed a hour, it had nothing of interest for me and sadly my snaps sadly reflect my lack of enthusiasm for the place, but it was on the doorstep.


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Friday, 26 October 2012

Sensible Shoes - book release


Pottering around and I came across Blurb (no affiliate links here !) an online book publisher and I thought I would run up a photo book, seems you can publish online set up your own little shop so I did.



A small collection of pictures from my travels and hey if I sell some its a bonus - not expecting to sell any what so ever I did, one sold rather quickly, so only time will tell that will be my one and only ever sale.

I rather like the title Sensible Shoes if nothing else and I have a little space in my bookshelf for my personal copy when it lands on the doorstep.