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I came across this scene a couple of years ago and visited several times before capturing anything of note. In autumn and winter the canopy opens up too much and the scene becomes too bright so when in its green display in August it works reasonably well. I like the elements of our activity with these giant millstones slowly being reclaimed back to nature.
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We sometimes go hiking at nearby Rancho San Antonio in Cupertino, California. On the way there is a farm called Deer Hollow Farm. I spotted these cattle/pig stairs, used to load the animals onto wagons/trucks in the old days. Nature is slowly reclaiming the contraption.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure.
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“Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree
If mankind perished utterly;
And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn,
Would scarcely know that we were gone.”
— “There Will Come Soft Rains“, Sara Teasdale
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I've been hunting around over several visits looking for composition in this area. The light initially was too hash, but after the sun dipped behind cloud it produced a nice bit of reflected light. Used the rock as interest surrounded by the heather & being reclaimed to the land.
Thanks for looking.
Everything that comes from this earth will eventually go back to it.
Nature-reclaimed building found at HoPe at Syn Isles
LS&I's 7 Tilden is chugging upgrade between Palmer Line Junction and Eagle Mills Junction with 60 loads from Tilden Mine.
In the background is the long dormant Tracy Mine. Opened in the early 1950s and closed in the early 1970s, LS&I built a new right of way (the one the train is on) to access the underground mine via two connection tracks, one of which swung off just ahead of the lead locomotive.
Like so many other dead mines in the area, Mother Nature is slowly reclaiming what it can of the property.
I was amazed to stumble across half a block of mostly hidden abandoned row houses in the middle of north Detroit. The surrounding blocks are mostly empty now. Just vacant overgrown lots and dark empty buildings.
This old BMW was abandoned in Bayhurst Wood many years ago and has now been almost reclaimed by nature.
The abandoned car back in 2012 in comments:
Reclaimed By Nature
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/13 s
Lente: 14 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Annesley All Saints or "Old Church" dates to 1356. It was abandoned in 1874 after the focus of the community shifted eastwards towards a new coal mine. A new church was consecrated closer to the miner's houses and this one fell into ruin. There are great views of the ruins of Annesley hall, which stand on private land, from the Churchyard. Annesley, Nottinghamshire, UK.
Nobody live in these Peruvian makeshift houses or has intention to live there. Building one of them may give one day the right to the builder to reclaim the ownership of the land.
This image is from an evening spent at Covehithe in suffolk, I waited for almost 2 hours for the tide to come in and surround this second world war pill box.