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decaying boat near lough swilly county donegal, judging by its state of decay it been here a long time
Taken with modified* Braun Paxiscope XL with Braun Super-Paxigon 280mm F3.5 / Sigma 16mm F1.4 DC DN / APS-C Sensor / Natural Light / Lightroom.
This is the side entrance to an old church in Toronto in a state of decay. However, with the lush vegetation surrounding it, the two elements meld perfectly together.
Made this photograph in an abandoned gynecologic practice several years ago.. saw this room instant in love.. :)
a small Camellia flower bud at the very end of its life. Brown and shrivelled but still intact.
Happy Macro Monday/ HMM
the theme for this week is: decay. The whole bud is less than 2”
Due to the extremely hot and dry Summer, the leaves on this Mahonia were turning yellow, but as the sunlight caught them, they glowed, revealing their beauty, even in decay.
This large, old farm house sits vacant near Buena, Washington.
Shot with infrared-converted Sony a6000 (590nm) and Rokinon 12mm f/2.0.
Tutu Skirt by AMERIE
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Jumper Bibi Wooln by *X*plosion
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Hair: Silky by CATWA
Night fell over Dungeness, the moon was almost full and this boat was just asking to have its photo taken. I'd spent the day walking along the beach with some friends taking photos and I kept coming back to this particular boat as it really captured my imagination.
I wonder what its story is? It was obviously once a fishing vessel and then abandoned many years ago, gradually decaying, continually changing. One day it will be gone forever, only a distant memory to those who have encountered it. Yet its image lives on, captured by many a camera for all to see.
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Les sanatoriums ont été massivement construits au début du XXe siècle dans des régions isolées de la pollution, en montagne, sur des plateaux ensoleillés pour bénéficier du grand air et des vertus désinfectantes et reconstituantes du soleil.
Sanatoriums were massively built at the beginning of the 20th century in regions isolated from pollution, in the mountains, on sunny plateaus to benefit from the great outdoors and the disinfecting and restorative properties of the sun.