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Main Street
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 1
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Old buildings
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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Corner
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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Port Chalmers street
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 1
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lamp and spire
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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Presbyterian Church
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 1
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boat club
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 1
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cranes
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 1
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crane
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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cranes and yachts
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 2
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logs
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 4
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logs2
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 1
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Woodchip pile
- last edit: 07-Oct-2007
- comments: 0
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wood industry
- last edit: 07-Oct-2007
- comments: 0
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Woodpile
- last edit: 05-Oct-2007
- comments: 0
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chips
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 3
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chips 2
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 0
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chips 3
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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chips 4
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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chips 5
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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chips 6
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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Another gull
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 3
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lamp
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 3
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blue door
- last edit: 18-Oct-2007
- comments: 24
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number 6
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 8
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letters
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
- comments: 3
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containers 2
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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containers
- last edit: 04-Oct-2007
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Album Description:
Port Chalmers is a working port for the lower South Island, New Zealand. Every day the finest primary produce in the world- floods out through it. Every day manufactured goods - electronics, automobiles, machines and plastic tat flood in through it.

6 comments
My friend Shirley messaged me about your photos. I see why she is so interested in your work. I envy her getting to go to such a beautiful place during childhood, though my relatives worked in the wood industry in the US Pacific Northwest.
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carolincv 2007.11.01 at 13:50:25 PDT
Thank you thank you thank you ... So many happy times here with my family when growing up ...Its even more chaming than I remember it ... Where Careys Bay Pub?.. Shirley
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home_base 2007.10.31 at 21:46:04 PDT
I like the industrial minimalism of this album. You keep inspiring me to push the boundaries, think outside the box.
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kerrypm 2007.10.07 at 05:23:25 PDT
You have captured Port Chalmers as a quiet and charming spot that should be on every tourists 'must see'list. Even the details on the doors and letterboxes. A beautiful album.. regards Susan.
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poppy1812 2007.10.06 at 00:56:51 PDT
Port Chambers looks a wonderful place in the light that you have captured it. With all that flooding in and out I'm sure it's a busy place, but it looks very quiet, peaceful and calm in these photos. Thanks for sharing. Don UK.
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donalddavisuk 2007.10.04 at 20:30:24 PDT
Wow, it's an honor to be the first to sign here. Gorgeous work! You really should be getting paid for the quality of work you produce. You can make the mundane amazing. Anyway, I just uploaded an album. It's NO WHERE in the quality that you create, but give it a look if you get a chance. Thanks and take care! Kris :) http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/560940286KDAgAW
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KrisApplegate 2007.10.04 at 19:08:35 PDT
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