Thanks a lot for the in depth going comment, Burim, that hit the nail exactly on the head. There is no reason at all to not enhance that old and rusty look of such places since this would only rip their own character off.
Most of the time our already mentioned "natural born artists" don't "like" such images, which also shows how they mistake photography as something that had to necessarily please their limited gusto about "beauty". They just can't think about phtography as capturing the essence of something - anything. What a ridiculously limited concept, ey? ;-)
But this is also why I am so glad when I get some few serious and good comments like yours, that tell me something about photography (and not about Disneyland ;-)) Thanks a lot once again and cheers!
Another great shot from you Nick with great compo, perspective, atmosphere and details.
I love how all the railway tracks and wires divide the shot in dozens of pieces and how the shot gets darker on the right side. You have picked a perfect day for this shot, with grey skies and almost no sun at all, after all that is how I like the street and the industrial shots, because if there is sun and clear blue skies, it does not have that striking effect of the old and rusty.