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    Future generations will only have pictures of Brighton's West Pier. Every time I visit there is less of the pier remaining. Makes me sad we spend so much on preserving a huge number of historical sights but the pier is going to vanish because of commercial greed.



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    The effect you applied, whatever it was, did a great job of conveying the sense of corrosion. Cool image!
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    Nice effect. What is the significance of the pier? I love stuff like this. I love the history of it.
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    I like this a lot B, and you're right, the west pier is a sad sight to see.
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    Excellent work with or without the story, it tells it like it is.

    cheers
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    This photo is an amazing story in and of itself. The background story only adds to the depth.


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    Chuck, welcome to the Zo! You have found an image of one of our most talented and creative photographer's at the Zo. David died suddenly about a year and half ago...we all miss his amazing stories and sharp sense of humor. Please, visit his gallery:

    http://www.photozo.com/album/showgal...er=577&thumb=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by imagesbytlp
    Chuck, welcome to the Zo! You have found an image of one of our most talented and creative photographer's at the Zo. David died suddenly about a year and half ago...we all miss his amazing stories and sharp sense of humor. Please, visit his gallery:

    http://www.photozo.com/album/showgal...er=577&thumb=1
    That is tragic. I am sorry to see such talent go. Thank you for the nk to his gallery.

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    How wonderful to see one of David's images pop up in the forums again.
    The anniversary of his passing is the 6th Sept......he is missed greatly.
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    He sure is Ruth! David was a unique person and a wonderful photographer and story teller.
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