I've always been drawn to forgotten buildings and the stories they tell..when you photograph them they trigger
your imagination. An abandoned photo, graffiti, broken windows, sagging roofs...tell their secrets..Lets see
you've discovered !
My son's NY antique house and barn was loaded with antique "gems"!
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Ball &socket company-produced metal military buttons for the Civil War! Now becoming an Arts Place! Here in Cheshire, Ct.
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Summer place in Danbury, Ct. once owned by a business mogul from Ny. Ransacked !
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Wow, Judy. Nice start for what will surely be a great challenge.
judy juul wrote:
I've always been drawn to forgotten buildings and the stories they tell..when you photograph them they trigger
your imagination. An abandoned photo, graffiti, broken windows, sagging roofs...tell their secrets..Lets see
you've discovered !
Great topic and wonderful start!
judy juul wrote:
I've always been drawn to forgotten buildings and the stories they tell..when you photograph them they trigger
your imagination. An abandoned photo, graffiti, broken windows, sagging roofs...tell their secrets..Lets see
you've discovered !
Needs some TLC, but great water views.
judy juul wrote:
I've always been drawn to forgotten buildings and the stories they tell..when you photograph them they trigger
your imagination. An abandoned photo, graffiti, broken windows, sagging roofs...tell their secrets..Lets see
you've discovered !
Great Kick off Judy..I'll be back.
repleo wrote:
Needs some TLC, but great water views.
Ireland?? Scotland?? Nice capture ..Beautiful View.
Dilapidated Buildings
Old Coal Shed
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Part of the Original Homestead at Boxley.
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Could use a bit of Repair work.
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judy juul wrote:
I've always been drawn to forgotten buildings and the stories they tell..when you photograph them they trigger
your imagination. An abandoned photo, graffiti, broken windows, sagging roofs...tell their secrets..Lets see
you've discovered !
What a great topic and wonderful start Judy!
Like you, I too love photographing old buildings, especially barns.
Just a month ago, the farm where my grandparents raised their 10 children, was sadly torn down. As a child I made many wonderful memories there. The farm was sold many years ago after my two bachelor uncles passed away. It was never taken care of after that and now the land will be used for growing crops.
This is an old house that still stands. Sort of a land mark. Likely the most photographed house in S/W Ontario. I printed this on canvas and it sold at an art show last year.
captivecookie wrote:
Wow, Judy. Nice start for what will surely be a great challenge.
Thanks, captive, I'm looking forward to all the stories to be told!
boberic wrote:
Off rte 169 in N.E. Ct
Nice group, Bob...I best that 2nd one has a a story about a twister paying a visit!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Great topic and wonderful start!
Thanks you, Pat! Can't wait to see what you come up with!!
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