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  • The Property Of Mr. C. Hayes

    This shot was taken in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Comments or critique welcome.


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    It could have been Mrs Hayes

    Originally posted by Tom View Post
    This shot was taken in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Comments or critique welcome.
    I like the image Tom, speaks volumes for whats happening to local businesses such as this. Do you know what the business was?
    Stephen

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      Re: The Property Of Mr. C. Hayes

      Another sign of the times, shows the degeneration within our society, a good image well spotted and very apt.
      Catch Ya Later
      Tinka

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        Re: The Property Of Mr. C. Hayes

        Originally posted by Tom View Post
        This shot was taken in Co. Clare, Ireland.
        Comments or critique welcome.
        I take a lot of pictures like this myself and I'd have been proud to have taken this one. The strong hue of the green paint, although aged itself, contrasts nicely with the general decay elsewhere in the picture.

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          Re: The Property Of Mr. C. Hayes

          A real story telling shot. Sad but all to common.
          (bet it was one of those old fashioned sweet shops that are so hard to find now)
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            Re: The Property Of Mr. C. Hayes

            Thanks very much Stephen, Tinka, Ian and Pops and I'm glad you liked the shot. I'm afraid I don't know what type of business was carried out there. There were a few closed down businesses in the little town and all were very photogenic.

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