Industrial Decline Posted on August 18, 2015 by Mike Slowly, pieces fall off and an old exterior skin is revealed. Time leaves nothing unchanged, and this building is in rapid decline. Eventually not even a trace remains. (click image for enlarged view) Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Interesting that something so old and useless in its function still holds such artistic interest in its line and form. LikeLike Reply ↓
It’s a great theme. Someday soon I hope to be able to take shots like this. Need to learn a bit more and mess with settings first. LikeLike
Indeed they are. I just want to get better with the camera no matter what I am shooting. LikeLiked by 1 person
I love pictures of old buildings. I love your commentary on your photos. I need to work on mine. LikeLike Reply ↓
Great textures of decay, Mike
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Thank you Susan.
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Interesting that something so old and useless in its function still holds such artistic interest in its line and form.
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Yes, that was my thought as well. Thank you, the lady apronhead.
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This is a great shot. I love seeing pictures of these old decaying structures.
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Thanks Jesse. It is a theme I return to, time and time again.
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It’s a great theme. Someday soon I hope to be able to take shots like this. Need to learn a bit more and mess with settings first.
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Oshie and Pumpkin are also good themes.
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Indeed they are. I just want to get better with the camera no matter what I am shooting.
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Like a patchwork quilt that is slowly fading away. Beautiful.
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Thank you very much.
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Lovely all the textures in one wall
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A canvas of time, perhaps.
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Oh, sounds so human.
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Yes, you got it Alice!
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I love pictures of old buildings. I love your commentary on your photos. I need to work on mine.
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Thanks Michael. I try to say what I want, without being wordy.
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