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Submitted: April 21, 2008
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Model: Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed: 308442/100000 second
F Number: F/22.6
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 154
Date Picture Taken: Apr 20, 2008, 8:19:42 PM

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Lea Royd Mills, closed 2004 Huddersfield
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Great shot, godd job with the water reflection.

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so ugly it's pretty

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"Don't regret the day, regret each and every moment that made it bad"

~ xXx Rita Payne xXx ~

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The strange thing is I went back again and searched for this corridor for an hour with no joy.. bizarre..

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Exploring the unseen, capturing the forbidden and rescuing the ravaged beauty of the past from the jaws of dereliction is my passion.
Thanks mate, get that journal up and running...

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Exploring the unseen, capturing the forbidden and rescuing the ravaged beauty of the past from the jaws of dereliction is my passion.
very weird. Is it not really dangerous to go in these places? Do you get permission and stuff?

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"Don't regret the day, regret each and every moment that made it bad"

~ xXx Rita Payne xXx ~

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Great shot, I didnt even know it was in't mill ive been in until you said!.

The water reflections just add so much to the shot!.
Great perspective, textures and colours!
I like the reflectionsin this..

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Exploring the unseen, capturing the forbidden and rescuing the ravaged beauty of the past from the jaws of dereliction is my passion.
mate I could not find it the second time i went..

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Exploring the unseen, capturing the forbidden and rescuing the ravaged beauty of the past from the jaws of dereliction is my passion.

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