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The Locked Balcony
The balcony wraps around three sides of the seemingly ancient auditorium. Lockers, at least two hundred of them, rest against the railings with their backs facing the now vacant temporary classrooms. Their fate appears inevitable as they have since been replaced. For the time being, about half the school tosses their belongs in these, rarely visiting them anymore except for a quick change of books.
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The first and second floors of the main building at my school were being redone. These old lockers were hauled out and onto the balcony of a different building (this one being around a hundred-years-old), which housed most of our classes until the remodeling finished in the beginning of April.
This was another I've had in mind for some time, and I was afraid that - with us finally moved into the main building - the administration would have everyone drag their belongings with them and I'd miss this chance. So I skipped lunch one morning and spent the entire thirty(-five) minutes snapping pictures.
**Constructive criticism greatly appreciated!**
The Locked Balcony
The balcony wraps around three sides of the seemingly ancient auditorium. Lockers, at least two hundred of them, rest against the railings with their backs facing the now vacant temporary classrooms. Their fate appears inevitable as they have since been replaced. For the time being, about half the school tosses their belongs in these, rarely visiting them anymore except for a quick change of books.
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The first and second floors of the main building at my school were being redone. These old lockers were hauled out and onto the balcony of a different building (this one being around a hundred-years-old), which housed most of our classes until the remodeling finished in the beginning of April.
This was another I've had in mind for some time, and I was afraid that - with us finally moved into the main building - the administration would have everyone drag their belongings with them and I'd miss this chance. So I skipped lunch one morning and spent the entire thirty(-five) minutes snapping pictures.
**Constructive criticism greatly appreciated!**