The crossing of lines, and the finish.
Off Cheshire Street, near Brick Lane Market in East London you’ll find a pedestrian walk way crossing over a huge spread of rail lines that travel into Liverpool Street station.
On these steps leading down from that narrow bridge, you’ll enter a cobbled railway arch and on through to a back ally, you’ll soon realize you’ve found the right place when your nose and eyes suddenly recoil in disgust at the sights and smells left after last nights drunken masses have had their way; strewn upon the steps of this little know short cut, remnants of their activities lay spread eagle everywhere, some will wash away with the next rain others will remain as examples of human lust for considerably longer.
A Graffiti ridden stair … Much nicer now its captured in two photographs.











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1 Nigel // Jan 4, 2009 at 8:15 pm
The processing on these images bring them to life for me you can almost taste the grime.
The composition of the first is more appealing to me at first glance but then when studying them both for any period of time you realise they both work individually for as a duo.
Nigel
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