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Nagasaki, Japan, April 2024 Copyright Debbie Smyth, 23 April 2024 Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be […]
Psychedelic brain power is on display
View to the Abbey
Overhead
Gestures of a hand on expedition
Inside the Tate
Aspirational view
Outside the Tate
Can you get in to shoot?
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No Not legally, at least!
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:14 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I doubt it will stay like that for long in the currently building climate
Mollyxxx
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There is something special about derelict buildings, great photo
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Old and yet so much character and beauty! #mysundayphoto
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What a fantastic photo! It looks such a sad scene x
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Great idea for a photograph. There’s something a little sad about a building that’s been forgotten about, isn’t there? x
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Stunning, I love derelict buildings and urban exploring
Thank you for linking up
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I love derelict buildings they tell stories and hold so much promise, thanks for sharing #mysundayphoto
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I bet it is listed and no one ewants to take on all the restrictions. Such a shame.
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Fantastic photo. It’s both beautiful and ugly and strangely moving. Popping over from My Sunday Photo.
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off season indeed!!
and what a haunting feel – makes you wonder about the activity that used to bustle here – hmmmm
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Great photo
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More decay 😀 This is a good interpretation for off-season. Have a good weekend, Debbie!
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Lovely building. I’m surprised some developer hasn’t snapped it up and turned it into luxury apartments! Great photo.
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I expect someone will. You can’t move in Manchester at the moment for cranes, diggers and scaffolding.
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Oh, fab…LOVE it!
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Creative interpretation, Debbie, and a wonderful photo to back it up.
janet
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Really LIKE! ⭐
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