Old deserted Irish Farm. Very overgrown with major decay having set in. This has an old glass plate photographic effect.
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This piece was featured in The Red Barn group and A Photographer’s Craft. Thank You! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / This piece can be found in my Abandoned Calendar. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— View More Old/Abandoned Buildings /
A patient bathroom at a village style asylum built in 1904 basks in the afternoon glow. I wonder how many patients bathed in this tub, looking out the window dreaming of freedom. Some folks spent nearly their entire lives in institutions like this. 100+ views! Thanks everyone!
I forget the exact location but I spotted this dwelling on my travels in Scotland. It seemed as though it was only in need of a bit of TLC so I asked a couple of locals if it used to be an Inn or parish building. The reply was, “no, just a house”, and then they locals turned and left without another word…..............Almost as if there was some mystery surrounding it that they didn’t want to talk about…...........hence the title Unloved Canon 350D 18-55 IS Tonemapped
. / . I have to credit Dear Hubby for this one again. When we stopped the car, my eye was drawn to the window right above this one … through the broken panes of glass and the hanging curtain, you can see the slats of the roof … between which are pure sky. But from my husband’s vantage point in the driver’s seat, he saw the brilliant color of this one!!! Nothing like having a great co-pilot!!!!! My thanks to my dear friend Bevie (Beve Brown-Clark) who suggested I give this one a face lift with Orton … she was soooo right … it made a huge improvement!!! May try HDRing it one of these days, too!!! WHEEEEE!!! SUCH fun!!! This image was taken with my Nikon D40x, using the 55-200mm VR lens in Pavia, Pennsylvania.
Placed in the Top Ten in “Fall and Falling” Challenge in Dilapidated Buildings Group October 29, 2008. / Featured in Falling Leaves October 23, 2008. / Featured in Dilapidated Buildings October 22, 2008. / Featured in Rural America October 18, 2008. an old farm shed found along route 689 between Osterburg and Pavia, PA. Shot taken on October 10, 2008 with my Nikon D40x and the 55-200 lens, with the polarizer filter. Oh, and a smidge of Orton. Obsidian Dawn
What remains of the Cafe and probably lodgings above it. / I was in Turkey to attend ANZAC Day at Gallipoli. / I became fascinated with Istanbul and decided to walk the backstreets which is where I found this old cafe. / Istanbul, is truley a very remarkable place. Olympus E300 / 14 – 45 mm lens.
Featured in Moody, Dark and Evocative December 28, 2009. / Featured # 1 Artists of RedBubble February 20, 2009. I loved the look of the long, late afternoon shadows across the snow on this day. This old farmhouse on the knoll fascinates me every time I drive by … probably more so than any grand mansion ever could. It’s vacant now, has been for as long as I can remember … the torn-off porch was the last indignity. But somehow, love and laughter remain. It must have been a very happy home, once. Image taken on January 20, 2009 with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-200mm VR lens and the CP filter … along Route 97 near Glenwood, Maryland. Cloning of snow spots (from an earlier shoot) and levels and shadows & highlights were used in Photoshop, and the image was then put through Photomatix’s HDR process.
ARCHITECTURE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT / Architecture is to do with the designing of buildings and structures, but in its broader meaning it also includes the design of our complete built environment. It can be found in outback areas, on mountain peaks, almost anywhere on the land, even on the sea in the form of oil rigs and it surrounds us in our places of abode. We tend to take it for granted and complain when its appeareance doesn’t suit our taste. Architecture provides us with shelter, places to work, gives us points of reference in our urban wilderness, but most important of all, it provides a fundamental basis for the way we live. Architecture is ephemeral, can be a thing of great beauty, and its elements can be pillaged and used as building blocks by successive generations. Past civilizations are often known through their achievements in architecture and certain works have become cultural, political and artistic icons. Presumably a family once lived in this little house at Fernie, British Columbia. It now stands derelict and isolated, yet it seems to exist as a monument to the toil of hard working rural people anywhere. The image was captured during summer 2008 towards the end of a photographic journey through the Canadian Rockies. Thanks for taking the time to view my photos and feel free to comment. You are welcome to visit my photography website My most recent publication ‘ARCHITECTURE WITH CHARACTER’ includes images of this rural house. Click on image below for a preview.
This train carriage is about sixty years old and marked for demolition. / I can see why. / Taken in Toowoomba, Qld. / 3 shot HDR processed in Photomatix and tweaked in Photoshop.
I can’t resist a rusty old shed. This one was tucked away on an abandoned property in the Cocos Islands. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail
Taken in Dali, China. Cross-processed using RGB curves adjustment. Added TTV layer. / Nikon D300 with 18-200 mm lens.
Featured in Out Of The Past July 24, 2009. / Featured in Nature’s Reclamation July 23, 2009. Full Size Is Best Inspired by James Blunt’s I’ll Take Everything ... which I interpret to mean time. Took the long way home from the cabin the weekend of / July 11, 2009. I came east on Pennsylvania’s Route 30 … and somewhere between Bedord and Chambersburg I found this amazing abandoned farm house. What really struck me about this one is the wonderful additions added on to the main structure, which was not small to begin with. At one time, I like to think it was filled with a happy, growing family. Original image taken with the Nikon D300. 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, shutter 1/2000, aperture f/5.0, exp .33, iso 250. Duplicated twice in Photoshop to an eval of +/ 2 then all three put through Photomatic for a natural hdr treatment. Back to Photoshop for some fun with the sky color and some minute detail work that no one but me will ever see, lol. See Also … Yoooooo Hoooooo?? /
BEST VIEWED LARGE / / Taken near Success, Saskatchewan / / Canon 400D / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
The ruins of the old cement works in Geelong after a heavy rain storm. / HR created with tonal adjustment . / Nikon D300 with 12-24 mm wide angle lens
Featured in Dimensions September 13, 2009. / Featured in HDR Photography September 3, 2009. / Featured in Image Writing (2/24) September 3, 2009. Best on Full Size I’m always fascinated by architecture … especially that which has seen better days. The stories these buildings could tell!!! This wonderful old stairway is located to the side of Dilbert’s General Merchandise which, it is my understanding, is soon to be torn down. It is located in Pavia, Pennsylvania, just off route 869. I took this hand-held image on February 22, 2009, in freezing temps during a light snowstorm with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter was 1/125, aperture was 5.6, exp was .33, iso was 400. Post processing included hdr in Photomatix from 3 duplicated images at -/+2 eval. Companion piece to Dilbert’s General Merchandise
Old military battery in the Marin Headlands, CA
These stone buildings are strewn across Wales. This one is to be found near Beddgelert in Snowdonia National Park ….. Canon 5D 28-135mm IS Painter X / Photoshop CS3 Copyright 2009 Richie Dean
After spending the whole day with some fellow Keystone State group members at Rickett’s Glen, we descended on this old abandoned house on Route 487, a rural road near Benton, PA. The sun was already setting and it was perfectly dark and creepy just in time for Halloween! Taken 10/26/09 I combined two layers (dark and light exposure) to create this image.
not sure it’s ever going into that container
night settles in as the sun settles down
......winter coming, the last of color leaving .......(pls. enlarge)
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