comment by mark at 08:50 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
Crikey...erm....I'm a little lost for words. Which is a good thing ;-)
comment byninu at 09:01 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
niceeeee lovely shot buddy
comment byJonathan at 09:07 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
They're a bit dirty. The doors I mean, covered in grime. ;-)
comment bynuno f at 09:12 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
"Back Doors"? Hmmm... the image says it all.
It's a simple and clean capture but with the "Chromasia" signature. It's funny how it's possible to identify the author of a image even in a simple photo with so little post processing like this one.
comment byMatt Simpson at 09:40 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
comment byJames at 10:00 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
Hilarious!
comment byJason Ertel at 10:35 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
Interesting
comment byprasoon at 10:38 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
looks good n those alphabets seem like they are really coming out in 3d.
sometimes, it becomes quite difficult for me to comprehend if an image was taken by djn n pardon me, this one happens to be one of those.. [quite an unusual 'normal' one whereas others make me go "wow"]
comment by Geoff at 10:46 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
Such tacky, tawdry advertising humour. I don't suppose you can classify it as British sexual humour, but it runs that risk. Benny Hill and that brand of humour has a lot to answer for I think. To me, it's in appallingly poor taste (the advertising, not the photo).
As an image, it's OK I suppose. One of Chromasia's poorer shots though, I'd say.
comment by Jennifer at 11:04 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
I dread to think what was on the front doors! ;-)
comment by Jennifer at 11:05 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
I dread to think what was on the front doors! ;-)
comment byRobert at 11:06 PM (GMT) on 24 March, 2006
comment by localhost at 02:01 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
hahahaha
comment byLevi at 02:36 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
Haha cute. Let's party there!
comment byflying cow at 03:26 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
oh come on!
lol
comment by Sharla at 04:15 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
This isn't exactly the first such shot David has ever posted that was a double-meaning, back alley capture. As I've noticed before in the rare but not unknown examples, it's seems to be more men reacting and posting. Oh, no, what have I done to my reputation?
Thanks for the big laugh, David.
comment bychar at 04:45 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
{blushes}
comment bycesar parroco at 07:26 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
its a nice funny shot david. you really have an eye on seeing things.
your gallery is amazing, i found out after googling "best photoblog "
i've started my own photoblog too, regarding comment bycesar parroco at 07:26 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
its a nice funny shot david. you really have an eye on seeing things.
your gallery is amazing, i found out after googling "best photoblog "
i've started my own photoblog too, regarding DUBAI
thank you for sharing your creativity with us, truly an inspiration.
I really don't understand why british seaside resorts have this darker sexual side to them?
comment byChris at 11:52 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
I love it!
comment byRhys at 12:39 PM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
the worrying things is that as a font freak the first questions i asked myself was what font is that? Then I looked at the Kerning, spacing etc! i didn't even notice the two 'ladies' until I read some of these comments.
how embarassing.
reminds me of an Ed Ruscha painting, but without the softcore.
comment by shanec at 02:16 PM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
Love it! The comments are almost as good as the photos.
comment byAlastair Bryce at 04:04 PM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
Thats quite a - err, find... And I agree with shanec - the comments definetly are almost as humourous as the capture!
comment by m at 06:59 PM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
arse ;-)
comment byflygirl at 07:20 PM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
Well, I haven't been back on your blog for a while, but it seems that things changed quite a bit here ;-).. Not surprised all the guys love it..
comment bydjn1 at 08:39 PM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
Thanks everyone, and yes, the comments were equally as amusing as the shot ;-)
comment byPhil at 02:22 AM (GMT) on 26 March, 2006
Dirty. A brilliant find.
comment bySean Galbraith at 02:13 AM (GMT) on 27 March, 2006
This shot puts the "ass" in "class"
comment byKris at 09:30 AM (GMT) on 27 March, 2006
I forget which night club these doors belong to, but suffice to say it's probably one of the less genteel ones ;-)
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Crikey...erm....I'm a little lost for words. Which is a good thing ;-)
niceeeee lovely shot buddy
They're a bit dirty. The doors I mean, covered in grime. ;-)
"Back Doors"? Hmmm... the image says it all.
It's a simple and clean capture but with the "Chromasia" signature. It's funny how it's possible to identify the author of a image even in a simple photo with so little post processing like this one.
Ha ha! Multiple entendre!
hmmm, nice title :D double meaning...
Hilarious!
Interesting
looks good n those alphabets seem like they are really coming out in 3d.
sometimes, it becomes quite difficult for me to comprehend if an image was taken by djn n pardon me, this one happens to be one of those.. [quite an unusual 'normal' one whereas others make me go "wow"]
Such tacky, tawdry advertising humour. I don't suppose you can classify it as British sexual humour, but it runs that risk. Benny Hill and that brand of humour has a lot to answer for I think. To me, it's in appallingly poor taste (the advertising, not the photo).
As an image, it's OK I suppose. One of Chromasia's poorer shots though, I'd say.
I dread to think what was on the front doors! ;-)
I dread to think what was on the front doors! ;-)
Cheeky.
Haha. Great juxtaposition of smooth and soft with rough and gritty!
very nice, ha - everyone loves a dirty backdoor.... i think.
lol! Nice one.
Well, its a nice shot for sure.
hahahaha
Haha cute. Let's party there!
oh come on!
lol
This isn't exactly the first such shot David has ever posted that was a double-meaning, back alley capture. As I've noticed before in the rare but not unknown examples, it's seems to be more men reacting and posting. Oh, no, what have I done to my reputation?
Thanks for the big laugh, David.
{blushes}
its a nice funny shot david. you really have an eye on seeing things.
your gallery is amazing, i found out after googling "best photoblog "
i've started my own photoblog too, regarding comment by cesar parroco at 07:26 AM (GMT) on 25 March, 2006
its a nice funny shot david. you really have an eye on seeing things.
your gallery is amazing, i found out after googling "best photoblog "
i've started my own photoblog too, regarding DUBAI
thank you for sharing your creativity with us, truly an inspiration.
HAHAHA the funniest ive seen for a while
I presume the main entrance was a little too risquee to post? :p
Very 'naughty postcard.'
Looks like it should have "Greetings From Blackpool" along the bottom (-bottom of the image, that is.....)' :D
Definitally agree with what Kim said!
I really don't understand why british seaside resorts have this darker sexual side to them?
I love it!
the worrying things is that as a font freak the first questions i asked myself was what font is that? Then I looked at the Kerning, spacing etc! i didn't even notice the two 'ladies' until I read some of these comments.
how embarassing.
reminds me of an Ed Ruscha painting, but without the softcore.
Love it! The comments are almost as good as the photos.
Thats quite a - err, find... And I agree with shanec - the comments definetly are almost as humourous as the capture!
arse ;-)
Well, I haven't been back on your blog for a while, but it seems that things changed quite a bit here ;-).. Not surprised all the guys love it..
Thanks everyone, and yes, the comments were equally as amusing as the shot ;-)
Dirty. A brilliant find.
This shot puts the "ass" in "class"
Brilliant!