This was a house I found out side of town by Living Well that I have taken pictures of before but thought it was a good place to go back to because of the abandoned theme. I chose to make this a black and white photo because it gives it a spookier feeling with the beaten down house with leafless trees.
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I took this picture from inside the previous house. This tub like object reminds me of something farmers have their animals drink out of. I liked how it was placed in the house with everything falling down around it.
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For this picture I chose to keep colored because I love the bright red of this broken down van that's parked out in the middle of no where. I like the rust of the van and the way the paint it pealing off, the broken window also adds a lot.
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This is another old building I found that is made out of stone. I found this as a child in the woods near my house and love the way it looks and have taken many pictures of this but have never really found out what it used to be. I chose to make this another black and white because when I think of "abandoned" I think of old, antique, like the way black and white makes it look.
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Here is a picture of the inside of the building. I love how the ceiling is dripping with water from the previous snowfall and the way there is holes in the walls. The leaves that have fallen in from the hole in the roof add more to the picture I think too.
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