
I Fell In Love With Abandoned Places
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I’ve always loved old and decaying buildings, so when my friends and I found an abandoned building in our town, we had to jump at the chance for a photoshoot!
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I too like abandoned places and like to think of all the different people and families who lived there.... I like the little home by the waterside and think that in the past, this must have a wonderful little Sumner getaway from the bustling city... Nice photos, full of what once was...
Was really hoping for some decent photography with that awesome subject matter. Oh well.
Its definitely got potential. You can't expect young people to start off with skill. I agree that most are nothing remarkeable, but the person taking the pictures seems to have an eye for photography; when you look at the angles chosen and so - I really liked the picture with the caution tape.
lol thanks. i love my fans :')
This place, like so many that have been abandoned, never look 'decent' as they're often in a state of decay... That's the appeal of photographing them... 'A glimpse into the past'..
Hence my reference to the photography, and not the subject matter.
I too like abandoned places and like to think of all the different people and families who lived there.... I like the little home by the waterside and think that in the past, this must have a wonderful little Sumner getaway from the bustling city... Nice photos, full of what once was...
Was really hoping for some decent photography with that awesome subject matter. Oh well.
Its definitely got potential. You can't expect young people to start off with skill. I agree that most are nothing remarkeable, but the person taking the pictures seems to have an eye for photography; when you look at the angles chosen and so - I really liked the picture with the caution tape.
lol thanks. i love my fans :')
This place, like so many that have been abandoned, never look 'decent' as they're often in a state of decay... That's the appeal of photographing them... 'A glimpse into the past'..
Hence my reference to the photography, and not the subject matter.