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churchfcrules 26-02-2013 11:55

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1043948)
Of course it can, that was my point in asking, but Russell wanted old buildings, fair enough.

I have quite a few modern buildings in my files but in my opinion the Midland hotel at Morecambe is not at all photogenic.

then it will have something in common with a few of us :)

churchfcrules 26-02-2013 11:58

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susie any chance you can get tide times for next week, fancy a trip upto piel island, but dont know about the ferry times n stuff, will only have a few hours getting a lift off my brother, he is working up there, so i can have a wander for a bit then get a lift back, just dont want to be stranded on the island (well i wouldnt mind actually, but not taking the tent)

susie123 26-02-2013 12:08

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1043951)
susie any chance you can get tide times for next week, fancy a trip upto piel island, but dont know about the ferry times n stuff, will only have a few hours getting a lift off my brother, he is working up there, so i can have a wander for a bit then get a lift back, just dont want to be stranded on the island (well i wouldnt mind actually, but not taking the tent)

Tide times here but not sure about ferry.

Morecambe Tide Times | Tide Times

You need to look at this

Piel Island
The Ship Inn, Piel Island

Margaret Pilkington 26-02-2013 12:49

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Well, it might not be photogenic, but it is an example of architecture.....and some people might like it.......you have to please the voters :)

susie123 26-02-2013 13:10

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1043956)
Well, it might not be photogenic, but it is an example of architecture.....and some people might like it.......you have to please the voters :)

But not in this competition - it's a modern building.

churchfcrules 26-02-2013 13:37

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define old?

susie123 26-02-2013 13:42

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1043962)
define old?

Sigh... ask Gremlin, it's his subject.

churchfcrules 26-02-2013 14:37

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no, what i meant was, isnt it how you interpret the brief, i may class that as an old building as i can always remember it being there, therefore it isnt "new", where someone else may think of old as over a certain age, Gremlin supplied the brief, its up to the competitors to work within that brief as they see fit

no need for the "sigh" sue

susie123 26-02-2013 14:45

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1043971)
no need for the "sigh" sue

Wasn't aimed at you Darren, just got woken up from a snooze by "Jack" from India wishing me a nice day etc etc. All I need really the way I feel at the mo.
Would like to be out there in the sun taking pics even if only the Midland Hotel but think I might fall over if I tried, also several other things that slow me down just now.

AArrgghh another call as I type this!

Apologies anyway - and I've uploaded five photos of old buildings now, if we were still allowed ten I'd probably add some modern stuff.

churchfcrules 26-02-2013 14:57

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sun? SUN?, now your just showing off!

susie123 26-02-2013 15:02

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1043974)
sun? SUN?, now your just showing off!

Oh yes... :hothothot:hothothot:hothothot:hothothot:hothothot :hothothot:hothothot:hothothot

Margaret Pilkington 26-02-2013 15:10

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The Midland hotel was originally built in 1933 and was designed by Oliver Hill, with sculptures by Eric Gill....so I would have thought that it fitted the brief......and had I been in the vicinity I would have captured it and posted it to the competition.......but then that is just me....an 'ornery' being.
I think the rules of the comp are loose enough to allow for this......it is, after all a personal interpretation.

Margaret Pilkington 26-02-2013 15:11

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Sorry to hear you are feeling a bit tender and delicate Sue...hope things buck up for you very soon.

susie123 26-02-2013 15:15

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1043982)
Sorry to hear you are feeling a bit tender and delicate Sue...hope things buck up for you very soon.

Thanks M how did you guess - I'm frustrated as much as anything - want to be on the go!

Tender and delicate just about sums it up...;)

Gremlin 26-02-2013 16:08

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I think I should make clear my intentions regarding the photos for the competition before another war breaks out.
Most if not all building have been designed by an architect, new or old and I am sure that some new building will have some interesting features so why not include them when you find one.

I had to go to Accrington today and it is amazing what you see above ground floor level on some of the older building, there are great windows and little columns etc.
I was sat in the solicitors and noticed on one building opposite had a big stone with "Burtons Buildings" carved on it.

Keep on posting photos, however old the architecture is.


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