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Barracks buildings of the abandoned Army Air Corps base in Wendover, Utah.
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Abandoned place - France
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Leica M2
Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 Nokton II MC (yellow filter)
Fomapan 100 in HC-110 (1:31)
-- My metaphor for the financial markets and world economies.
It was just an ordinary fast stop at the red light in an industrial part of a district, but long enough to notice how better an uncared Creeping Fig looks compared to old stucco or peeling paint. Then I noticed the broken window, the tagged steel door, the sun burning the concrete at the parking spot and realized it was a hell of a composition, ready, just waiting to be photographed, so here it is...
B-17 Hanger. Abandoned Army Air Corps Base -- Wendover, Utah.
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The developers are hoping to turn this wonderful building into a goldmine - so I thought I would make it golden first!
We took a detour to Mississauga for a couple of quick shots of the "Marilyn Monroe" tower this morning. While looking up, I spotted this broken window near the top. The extreme temperature variations over the winter are playing havoc with window mountings in glass enclosed towers of the city and you sure hope it doesn't happen in a highly traveled pedestrian area.
Long-vacant tuberculosis hospital, in use as such from 1914-1960; it was repurposed as a county nursing home in 1961, which closed in 1979. The allegedly haunted former sanatorium has sat, vacant and decaying, ever since. Barkersville, New York.
Broken storefront window during the riots on the 2nd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Sign hanging in the window reading "We've always been in this together. During the covid 19 pandemic & ALWAYS, it is our shared responsibility to- Take care of our bodies. Be gentle with our hearts. Be good to our neighbors. Ask for help when we need it. Accept love when it arrives. Our impact matters.
Note:This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
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I don't know whether Photoshop and I are going to get along well actually. I did have a cool concept with this but I can't work out how to do it. So this idea will be re-done. :)
But editing is fun now so not all is lost.
Shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Over the course of the last two days, I assisted at a big horror-esque video shoot in an old factory in Appleton. I learned a lot, as I have never been actively working on a film set of that size, and also the project itself was very interesting.
The location was nothing that was completely new to me, since I have shot in dozens of old factories before, but never one that was still in use.
In the breaks between the single scenes, I got the chance to shoot a few frames for my own portfolio, this is one of the results, that I like for its gritty feeling, even though it does not really show the building itself.
Though this steel tower sits on the edge of the flight line of the base it was not there when the base was in active use. It was constructed as a camera platform for the filming of the 1996 space alien invasion film, "Independence Day." The base and surrounding salt flats stood in for Area 51 and some scenes representing El Toro Marine Corps Base.
Army Air Corps base in Wendover, Utah.
To see more of this base check out my album here: www.flickr.com/photos/19779889@N00/albums/72157601973705978
Derelict and abandoned, left and forgotten. All are memories in the shade. The windows of the countryside is the only sign of life in this lost world...
This little warehouse has seen better days. I never can figure out, though, where the thrill lies in breaking windows .... especially in a building that doesn't belong to you. No matter how bruised and battered old buildings get ... I still love them!
boston, massachusetts
november 1959
old building
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Although this seems much more simple than the concepts I usually plan out, I'm really happy with it. Yesterday evening I was looking out into my garden, and for the first time noticed how one of the windows in the shed had cracked and had a hand sized hole in. I knew then that I wanted to shoot through that window today. I planned it to be quite eerie with my face on show through the hole and everything else merging into the darkness behind the remaining glass, but when I asked my brother to stand inside the shed so I could focus the camera, he leant against the window too hard and more of it shattered. So, I did this instead - still sticking with my original idea, just really with a bigger crack in the window to work with.
Tonight I'm going out for a carvery with my family and some family friends, including two of my oldest friends (one who is also my step brother to be). I'm really looking forward to it as I probably won't get to see either of them again until Christmas due to them moving back to University in a couple of weeks. Tomorrow I'm meeting up with John and Jordan, and I'm hoping to shoot an idea I've been forming in my head for a while now in the woods near Jordans house, which are beautiful and also eerie due to all the myths and stories surrounding them.
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