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Old 11/19/07, 11:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hulme, Manchester, 1974.
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Oh Brave New World. Fascinating to see these Pete
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I too am enjoying them.

Thanks for posting them Pete.

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Pete,

wonderfully dystopian: thanks for the memory.
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Pete

What a fantastic picture. A real historical artifact. I love the old style Ford Tranny (got to be careful how you say that nowadays) in the distance. I'd really like to see this blown up even further.

I don't think I've ever done this before but I really wanted to see what it looked like if the verticals were corrected in CS2 using the Transform function. Not saying it needed it, just wanted to see the effect. Hope you don't mind.

It also occurs to me that you could crop it so that central part was framed by the walkways and you looked through to to the central and distance detail, which contains another walkway by the looks of it.

Anyway, great shot and please keep them coming.

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