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I would like to thank Richard Shepherd for letting me us his image.( Closed Chapel ) check out his art photography its awesome work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/shepy Closed Chapel
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The Quiet Earth is a series devised by / Paul Vanzella and Jo O’Brien Styling: Jo O’Brien / Model: Jo O’Brien / Art Direction: Jo O’Brien & Paul Vanzella / Photography: Paul Vanzella
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A ward full of beds in an abandoned mental asylum.
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Most of the windows in this place were either cracked, broken or completely removed. It made for some eerie nosies when walking about in the place with the wind rattling through and the curtains flapping about etc.
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revisiting the oldies: digged up even older drawings =P / Revamped in photoshop.
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a slightly different version of my previous illustration of the same title kill bunny but in square format. =) Trying hard to stay awake while writing this….zzzzz…zzzz
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The remainder of a building, partially demolished stands right on the waters edge at an abandoned shipbuilding yard. What were once doors into rooms now lead to a drop where the side of a building has been removed. / / / Have a look through the rest of my portfolio to see more pictures from the abandoned buildings i visit. / / / Or you could view my current set where i explain the process and situations you bump into walking around and taking photos in derelicts, which can be found here / / /
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These were so lovely that coming at them from any new angle gave you an entirely different shot that you just had to take. Someone had obviously stolen the brass rods as you can see from the carpet being bunched here, but thats so very little to worry about when i think about what they could have done here.
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This is the view walking up the main driveway of this abandoned boarding school, i wonder how many kids were unhappy to be taken along this route and left by their parents at the start of the term.
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not me, i love my job =P
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It’s a crazy Mega-skull !!
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A Back alley atelier= project / Title: The Plan / Artist: Jessica Tremp / Model: Chris White / Love and Company: Michael Alesich, Jo O’Brien, Wen Lim
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The exterior of this old stately home is really quite grand, and i think made by the same architect as the Way to school building due to the presence of many similar features such as the plaque space above the door etc.
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Sleepwalker #1
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car·ni·val /ˈkɑrnəvəl/ [kahr-nuh-vuhl] / noun / Any merrymaking, revelry, or festival. [Origin: 1540–50; < It carnevale, OIt carnelevare taking meat away, equiv. to carne flesh (< L carnem, acc. of caro) + levare < L levāre to lift] carnivalesque / adjective / Pertaining to a carnival, esp. to its wildness and revelry; e.g. A carnivalesque atmosphere is often depicted in art and literature. / Etymology: carnival + (burl)esque
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still down in memory lane =P
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And for the final shot of this site, a shot of the facade of the building and the small driveway leading up to it. Scotland has quite a few lovely buildings which have been abandoned of them, this is but one of many wonderful treasures the country has.
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A very ornate tiled and mosaic corridor in an abandoned mental asylum
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dont know why, but the varying states of the cisterns and seats on these three toilets reminded me of the three monkeys! Taken in an abandoned mental asylum.
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A quick view of the outside of the building ,standing tall and defiant against the vandalism and damage that has attacked her inner sanctum. Hopefully one day this place could be recovered and the broken insides replaced, though i doubt it will happen. This place really is a beautiful place, and certainly something i will be making a point of visiting again when i am in the area to cover some of the rooms and locations i didn’t get time for on this occasion.
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This is the main corridor you would have walked into had you come in the main entrance when this asylum was open. The boards in white on the back wall give directions to the various parts of the hospital and the plaque in the middle pays homage to the staff of this asylum who gave their lives in the world wars. Again the water on the floor provides some lovely reflections and symmetry here.
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Simply everything about this shot impresses me with how ornate it is, the ceiling, the chandelier, the granite and marble stairs, the windows and the arches, its all just amazing. Seldom is it that you find stuff like this in a derelict that has not been stolen or broken, a truly wonderful find.
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