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Assassin's Creed Unity
• Camera Tools by Hatti
• Captured on PC with ReShade 4.9.1
• Edited in Lightroom Classic
One of the hot air balloons participating in the Great Falls Balloon Festival is about to go behind this beautiful but vacant building in Lewiston, Maine. It is one of a number of buildings that were part of a thriving textile industry. By the end of the 1950s the mills had closed and some like this one are waiting for an new use. Many of the old mill buildings have been repurposed. After Portland, Lewiston is the second largest city in Maine.
Torn, tattered, and left behind, this chair is one of the many relics casting shadows in the dust of this abandoned factory.
Found this zombified 7-spot which was long dead, with the tell-tale Dinocampus coccinellae cocoon underneath it, which was also vacated!
Shawbury Heath - Shropshire
More angles below, viewable large. (shots are a bit grainy as the light was diminishing...)
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My goal with this series is to explore every day scenes under the cover of darkness. A street corner, a lamp post, a doorway. Big city, small town, urban, rural. Man-made light versus nature’s darkness–––light and shadow interpreting minimalist settings in black and white. To see more in this series, check out Cover Of Darkness.
Early on in the COVER OF NIGHT series, I shot a couple gas stations. They were not initially the type scene I was looking to capture, but when I came across one late at night, bright and isolated in the darkness, it was impossible for me to resist, so I continue to shoot them. I have now shot enough that they have become a series-within-the-series. For a look at them as a collection, check out, Gas Stations
A Vacant Planet
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: 4K | Plutonia - Interplanetary Travel (Tunisia 🇹🇳)
"4K" Road Trip in Tunisia - Visiting Tunisia "2019"
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Randolph & Franklin, I think? I went by the buildings here a few times before they were torn down in late 2015
This looks like a vacant house from the lack of activity in the snow, the window coverings and the general look of the yard. It is in an area where there is some industry nearby and considerable infill of new large multi-dwelling buildings.
I suspect that the owner is waiting for a buyout for development.
an empty store with broken windows. I couldn't resist sticking my camera through the grate to see what ghosts might be inside.
The owners are gone and they leave there chairs and stuff all over the beach. Such a shame. The winds are picking up and were suppose to get hit after midnight with gale force winds. Going back tomorrow and bet these chairs won't be there.
Back to School. ugh!
Sorry about the watermark and smaller image size; there is just a ridiculous amount of theft going on! I cannot express (nicely) my frustration at people who steal images then appear self-righteous about it. ("Well YOU put it on flickr!"--"But I linked it back to you"--etc) Like it states on my profile, if you want to use one of my images, ask!
At some point maybe I'll make a pretty watermark. But truth be told, it is not part of the image nor meant to enhance it in any way.
Another version of this house. So sad that it's gone. :/
(This was my state fair entry. It was denied.)
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Maybe it's the weather, maybe it's COVID keeping this playground empty.
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Brigham City, Utah
This photograph was featured on the cover of the Fall issue of Colorado Review, the literary journal of Colorado State University.