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Posted on 13/10/05 10:41:12 PM |
Dezolat0r
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More photography of abandoned areas
Inspired by the Chernobyl link which you guys seemed to like earlier ![]() http://www.opacity.us/ "Once a building no longer serves its purpose, and all of its functionality ceases to exist, it becomes truly fascinating. Each room is transforming into something new at its own rate, yielding to the forces of nature as it reclaims man's creation. The corrosion and decay paint vibrant colors across otherwise dull surfaces, lit only by natural sunlight spilling into the spaces at unaccustomed angles. Each object left behind becomes more significant than it has ever been, hinting at the life prior to its disuse. Floors collapse and walls cave in without care; if you get hurt, no one is here to help you. This is a lonesome alien world whose dark corners and peeling walls have gotten a hold of me and many others; this affinity for derelict structures and often dangerous excitement is the core essence of urban exploring, in my opinion." -- Mr. Motts, the photographer and owner of this website. |
Posted on 19/10/05 09:24:08 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: More photography of abandoned areas
Fascinating |