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26-Mar-2019

Back Alley

While the people who live in the neighborhood have little way out. Pbase viewers have. So more uplifting subjects will follow.

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Kevin Warren02-Apr-2019 01:34
Impressive composition. Some sadness of dereliction but lessened considerably by that wonderful sky and lighting.
Jeff Real31-Mar-2019 13:31
I feel this is a very powerful way to tell the story of this area.
There is a sad beauty here and it makes me think.
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PauloCGama31-Mar-2019 13:05
Very sad indeed. Beautiful details v
George McCarten31-Mar-2019 12:52
Unfortunate circumstances that have trapped so many people. Well captured here.
Tom Beech31-Mar-2019 11:37
If utility company does not maintain the poles, it's only a matter of time before things get even worse .. and by the looks of these poles, it won't be all that long..
janescottcumming31-Mar-2019 11:34
Makes me think and feel so lucky for all I have. Well documented.
danad31-Mar-2019 10:55
A kind of chaos certainly with all the telegraphic lines, the poles and the savage trees, but there is this path that seems to be kept...V.
globalgadabout31-Mar-2019 04:18
not much activity here for a while it would seem...you caught the essence of the location so well..
Nick Paoni31-Mar-2019 04:03
Sad to see such a run down area.
Nirvan Hope31-Mar-2019 02:55
I love the wildness of back alleys!
John31-Mar-2019 02:51
Documentary Quality BV.
John Vass31-Mar-2019 01:47
Unusual to see an alley overgrown.
Jim Coffman31-Mar-2019 00:29
Such a sad situation! Well documented, Neil...
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