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An abandoned basement in Boone County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 4 second exposure at ISO 400 along with two Quantum Qflash Trios with red and blue gels. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7 and DXO OpticsPro 10.

 

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basement kitchen in an empty house

Qingdao, October 2021

 

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Blackberry vines enter basement rooms through open windows.

Rye, CO - As a Real Estate Photographer I'm not often surprised when it comes to a basement but this one has got to be the most unique I've seen. Those weapons and the suit of armor are not props, they are real artifacts. The owner of this house said he had more swords but unfortunately they were stolen.

 

This place made me want to sit, have a pint, and imagine living in a time centuries ago. Without the Bubonic Plague and the torturing of the innocence of course.

Here is your typical basement workshop where one toils and tinkers in projects. A trusty man's best friend keeps one company.

This was a concept that I had to make on location, specifically for this stairs. I had the awesome opportunity to photograph two lovely ladies, Olivia and Kate, at Glendon Hall or Manor (I forgot which, sorry hahaha). The place itself is beautiful. I have been looking for an old mansion type location so that I could shoot there one day. Anyways, we wandered a bit on location, looking for good spots to photograph in, while we were going down this old creeky stairs... something sparked in my head.

 

I remembered the horror story that my friends and I made sometime during summer school titled "The Basement" which of course has a creepy basement on it. Anyways, I'm not going to go into the full story because it's a very long one. The concept is about two ladies running away from something or someone from a dark horrific basement in which they stumbled upon or should not have stumbled upon.

 

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Mercado Modelo

No porão do Mercado Modelo - que atualmente é aberto a visitação - (diz a lenda que) ficavam os escravos vindos da áfrica enquanto aguardavam serem leiloados. O porão é repleto de rampas de concreto com cerca de 30 centímetros de altura do chão, para que o turista possa ali passear mesmo quando a maré está cheia, pois é comum o porão encher-se de água do mar neste momento. Os arcos com os tijolos a mostra - e que servem de estrutura para o Mercado Modelo - fazem belas composições quando refletidos no espelho d'água. Idiossincrasia de um tempo moderno.

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The Market (Mercado Modelo)

The basement of the Mercado Modelo has tunnels supported by arches, rediscovered in the last reform. The tunnels were constructed to serve as caverns for the storage of wines and other market products that required a more stable temperature. The Legend has it that recently arrived slaves were held there in the basement. The location, that was below sea level, is constantly flooded, but offers an unforgettable visit. Don’t miss the opportunity.

 

Salvador, Bahia - Brasil

Borthwicks Close, Edinburgh Old Town.

 

Hasselblad 500cm

Zeiss 50mm

Fuji Acros

This is what we hope to have once it's finished.

 

And as every project must have it's trials one of the three closeout doors is, upon closer inspection, a slightly different color. ARGG! Hopefully we will be able to adjust it to more closely match the other 2.

Taken at a hospital in Cardiff, with the Samsung Galaxy S5.

created with prompts using deepai

A photo I took of a basement, edited it, and overlaid rectangles that I randomly generated through an algorithm I created in Processing using Java.

The basement level of Bodmin Jail in HDR

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De mooie kelderverdieping van het imposante gebouw De Bazel in Amsterdam.

Momenteel in gebruik van het stadsarchief van de gemeente Amsterdam

abandoned asylum for maladjusted children

Tmax100 in Hasselblad SWC, 30 second exposure

Here is your typical basement workshop where one toils and tinkers in projects. A trusty man's best friend keeps one company.

Basement party!

1950s? 1960s?

Tuberculosis Hospital (1908)

Things left behind.

Posted on April 27, 2022

  

Crazy huge spider on the window of the basement of my apartment building.

Ricoh GRD4

Macau

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Zuiko Digital ED - 12-60mm - f/2.8-4 - SWD

 

Deeply hidden in the Belgium forest lays this abandoned manor. Utterly vandalized and ruined. Resting together with it's private land including a lake with a little island in the middle of it. The manor counted 4 fireplaces and a brick kiln outside. A basement as big as the house itself including a triple garage, 2 bathrooms and at least 7 bedrooms. Upstairs many parts of the floor had gone unstable and were inaccessible because parts were missing. Once a very special place, Now but a ruin.

Mont-Saint-Michel, France

New Year's Day, 2014. Winter wonderland here in the greater Chicago area. As I was working on a project I heard knocking on one of the basement windows in the furnace room, and these two smiling faces greeted me! Matt (my son-in-law) and Madison (my granddaughter), covered head to foot in backyard snow. I knew the moment would be gone if I went to grab my D200, so I took a few shots with my iPhone instead. Perfect!

 

Can you see how much fun they are having? Can you see how happy they are? Can you see how much father and daughter love each other?! You can't hide that. Don't miss the moments... make memories.

 

Here's wishing all of you a healthy and prosperous 2014.

 

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They're kind of like crazy dungeons but we love them.

Straight from the camera, light painting photography

 

I must have dropped a couple of light seeds last time I visited this place :)

When we finish our basement it will look like this. This is to-scale based on the plans of our home. I figured out the scale factor per brick and then built the walls. The dark gray areas along the edge are windows. The area under the steps is for cat litter... yes, those are litter boxes :)

Basement, Schedler's Engine Rebuilders, Fresno, Ca.

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