Category Archives: Urban Decay
It used to be that gas was deadly, now it’s just socially unacceptable. If memory serves lead in gasoline was phased out sometime in the 70’s but the soil adjacent to old roads still has higher levels of lead. So now you’ve been warned, don’t eat any of the dirt next to old roads.
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Posted in HDR,Urban DecayTags: D3,Farm,gas pump,gasoline,HDR,High dynamic range,Nikon,photograph,photography,Zimmerman Farm
Walking around the outside of Henryton you could still feel the eerie spirits lurking.
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I walked into this room and the first thing I noticed was the tile floor. The tiles had drifted from their original position and in some places they were on top of other tiles but all the tiles had shown similar movement. That is strange, maybe vibrations permeate the building at night. With the amount […]
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I’m always impressed with photographers that can take a scene that is neither beautiful nor unique and through careful composition create thought provoking art. These are typically the scenes or subjects that most of us walk past and never look back. But what happens when you find something that catches your eye, what do you […]
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I love to photograph the creepy, scary, old, worn-out, and decayed. The appeal is something that artists understand. You can have more fun shooting in these places and I did with several other photographers at Forest Haven and Henryton. Why the craving for this dark art? Of course the scene is not something typically seen […]
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