Regeneration
Spanish City is in Whitley Bay (UK) and was a place where tourist would flock too. It has the most beautiful beaches but unfortunately there has been a decline in the urban side – however, saying that there is apparently a commitment for regeneration. What makes me sad is that we allow things to fall into this kind of disrepair in the first place – beautiful places like this are blighted by closed down hotels, pubs, amusement parks and cafes.
This is part of my college project.
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Caroline Gorka
You have done it again…
The look on his face says it all…
Alf Caruana
wonderfull tonas and very expressive Deborah
tonilouise
Your images are just superb Deb..The tones, lighting, and composition are always spot on…Just brilliant..xxx
Karin Taylor
yes, superb is the only word for it :)
aglaia b
wow, excellent work.
love how her expression and her surroundings are a whole! wonderful tonal range. ;-)
Antoine Dagobert
Superb as always Deb!
Colin Hollywood
You have captured great mood and atmosphere in this one. Well done Deb
TFFDavid
Absolutely fantastic photograph Deborah, I went here hundreds of times as a kid, long before the days of the Metro, we went by train from Newcastle.
Dire Straits – Tunnel Of Love . . . . great song, check out the last verse.
Getting crazy on the waltzers but its life that choose
Sing about the sixblade sing about the switchback and a torture tattoo
And I been riding on a ghost train where the cars they scream and slam
And I dont know Ill be tonight but Id always tell you where I am
In a screaming ring of faces I seen her standing in the light
She had a ticket for the race just like me she was a victim of the night
I put my hand upon the lever said let it rock and let it roll
I had the one arm bandit fever there was an arrow through my heart and my soul
And the big wheel keep on turning neon burning up above
And Im just high on the wold
Come on and take a low with ma girl
On the tunnel of love
Its just the danger when youre riding at your own risk
She said you are the perfect stranger she said baby lets keep it like this
Its just a cakewalk twisting baby step right up and say
Hey mister give me two give me two cos two can play
And the big wheel on turning neon burning up above
And Im just high on the world
Come on and take the low ride with me girl
On the tunnel or love
Well its been money for muscle another whirligig
Money for muscle another girl I dig
Another hustle just to make it big
And rockaway rockaway
And girl it looks so pretty to me just like it always did
Like the spanish city to me when we where kids
Oh girl it looks so pretty to me just like it always did
Like the spanish city to me when we where kids
She took off a silver locket she said remember me by this
She put her hand in my pocket I got a keepsake and a kiss
And in the roar of dust and diesel I stood and watched her walk away
I could have caught up with her easy enough but something must have made me stay
And the big wheel keep on turning neon up above
And Im high on the world
Come on and take a low ride with me girl
On the tunnel of love
And now Im searching through these carousels and the carnival arcades
Searching everywhere from steeplechase to palisades
In any shooting gallery where promises are made
To rockaway rockaway from cullercoats and whitley bat out to rockaway
And girl it looks so pretty to me just like it always did
Like the spanish city to me when we where kids
Girl it looks so pretty to me just like it always did
Like the spanish city to me when we where kids
Deborah Parkin replied
lol!!! That is some comment :)
Whitley Bay is great – i was just so shocked to go back and see it like this – hopefully it will get better soon :)
And – i know this song but had forgotten about the last line :) So thanks.
Stuart Chapman
I don’t know what it is about me but I find the old run down areas almost poetic (take Battersea power station as a perfect example of this). It must just be on a photographic level, but I guess they are the modern day equivalent of the old ghost towns in the Wild West. Build up and thriving for a certain point in time, until it becomes out of fashion or resources and people move on leaving the time to stand still with the buildings.
The dereliction of them just adding to the time, like a sepia faded photograph. There’s a story to tell – it’s someone’s history and I feel that there is more character and feeling to the place than if it were bulldozed and a massive casino built in its place.
A fascinating scope for a project and I can’t believe i’ve typed so much without talking about the photo itself as yet.
Very powerful and did inspire me to type the introductory paragraphs above so that must be contained within the shot. Abe adds some depth to the shot and the expression still seems brushed with boredom. There’s nothing here now, even though it was thriving once and holds memories for others.
Bright b/w treatment with lovely composed building and the scaffolding tops it off nicely to keep the feel of the project ongoing.
An excellent addition to the series.
Stuart Chapman
p.s. Long comments must come as standard with those as football badges as profile pics LOL.
David Harris
Classic Deborah Parkin!!! Speaks volumes in tone and light and composition and subject. Love your work Deborah!
vonne
This is truly a huge loss and you captured it with Perfection and Style!
gladders
Great depth Debs…..my mums relatives used to run the local taxi firm there. I was there 4 years ago and it looked very desolate and run down compared to how it used to be….....Great depth to this shot Debs….just the right amount of blur….great control…...Abes expression is getting more and more cheesed off with each passing shot….just the ticket for this kind of image.
ferndesign
great work love the song
petelangman
great work Debs
Adrian Jeffs
I always love the dramatic effort that goes into your work Deb, but with is the thing that really grabs me is the perfect tones and shadows on the face and hair.. you are a sensation Mrs Parkin. A constant source of inspiration.
NewDawnPhoto
Wonderful work!
micmac
Beautiful expression and portrait .
Alan Rodmell
Nice work. He doesn’t quite look like part of the image. Great processing of the shot.
I think its time you start paying your children for their modeling work :D
Deborah Parkin replied
Thanks Alan :)
They have beaten me to it and now are taking bribes lol!!!
(ps) he is part of the pic i promise and not pasted in :)
lifevibrations
Such wonderful emotion conveyed in this capture -superb!
Pal Gyomai
Great image, Deb. You’ve done an excellent job conveying the mood.
JudyBJ
I’m not good at words,but selectig it as a favorite speaks for itself
Jo Fedora
Beautiful narrative in this B&W…superb Debs..
Joanne Bradley
Great image! The disappointment on his face mirrors the desperation of the environment!
sword
Another brilliant shot Deborah.We were walking past there just this morning.I agree with your comments totally.The rates we have to pay are a disgrace as is the swimming pool, the Theatre etc… OOOOHH DONT GET ME STARTED…Think my blood pressure has just gone through the roof..
stung
Really meaning full picture really like the capture of emotion
Simon Mears
reminiscent of Michael Caine’s ‘Get Carter’.. the North-East as it used to be before the ‘regeneration’ – hey i always wondered when listening to ‘Alchemy’ what Mark Knopfler was going on about. the line about the Spanish City now i know!.. its a tremendous photograph Deborah. i’m hugely taken with it
RichardV
Excellent work and dof Deb. Great mono.
Sean Farragher
timeless shot
cdwork
It’s all been said – another great image
PhotogeniquE IPA
a very plaintif and poignant shot
Naomi Frost
Another stunning capture, Deborah. I think Abe’s expression sums it up really…and I love the depth to it aswell. You must be blitzing them at college!
Lam Tran
Beautiful capture! Great framing and tone!
Douzy
The sense of urban decline is powerfully illustrated here. Also, nice to see your children growing in front of our very eyes. Your boy is turning into a handsome young man!
docophoto
Beautiful portrait.
The potential of youth to move forward and away from the decay that past and present generations have allowed???
Mark Tisdale
so sad and forlorn – the scenery and his expression. There’s just something heart breaking about this. It speaks volumes – well done!
Paul Compton
Gorgeous. Definitely captures that sense of loss and urban decline. Wonderful stuff Deborah.
Graham Dean
Seeing brilliant work like this Deb gives me so many artistic thoughts. That’s a great thing about this community, creativity gets inspired. Your young models performance here is also brilliant.
Rhana Griffin
I love where you are going with these images Deb… the fresh (and yet a little sad) face of youth against a derelict background. What hope for the future our children if we dont start looking after this planet we live on?
shawhouse
I can see from the dome that there were much better, brighter days. Funny how with a pic like this the viewer is, in a way, looking at two images, what it is and what it must have been. Abe’s placement in the shot and his frank expression read, for me, as a challenge and an indictment.
Ken Mucke
Very powerful image…it almost has a futuristic sense to it…..as what may be one day here on earth….The contrast between youth and the aging buildings is brilliant….his expression is one of disappointment or dismay….love his hair slightly blowing in the wind…the tones are just perfect…I think your series is really very very good for school….I still can’t get over the feel this image gives you…..just stunning work Deb
marshall calve...
hi deborah, when I was a kid I lived not more than 8 miles from here so I spent a good deal of my time here every summer holidays my mates and me would be here every day eyeing up the girls trying to get free rides, this a super reminder of my youth , a super shot
Martin Derksema
Brilliant picture. It strikes me how well it works to use Abe as a model in a scene that has a very adult theme. I mean, this could be a scene of a movie about a lost man, living in despair. But, in fact the impact gets even bigger because the hero of the scene is a child. Probably because adults carrie the child within them and the child accompanies the adult on the journey through his or her life. Facinating picture and so well executed. Oh, I love those UK beach towns in decay.
Jason Connolly
Nice shot, well done.
Christina Martin
great image well done
Louise Cooke
Really fascinating to see (and read) your take on this abandoned place. It is sad and you can really feel it in this bleak, moody portrayal. To be honest, it’s something I found bizarre in the UK…sometimes you stumbled on a stunning location (eg Land’s end) to find an amusement centre….as though nature wasn’t enough?? I didn’t get it, but maybe I just missed the point! But your image intrigues me – an insight into how the “fun” can up and leave a beautiful beach scarred. Wonderful story-telling :)
Martie Venter
Beautiful model and a very poignant mood – awesome post-processing as always, love the slight vignetting in the corners!
Marinella Owens
very beautiful!!!!
Jeff Burns
Wonderfully shot love the framing you do this is perfect
Deborah Parkin replied
Thanks so much Jeff – lovely to see you back – you have been missed :)
madworld
Stunning again, beautiful location and an achingly beautiful child. Well done you!