Monday, September 01, 2014

Theme Day, September, 2014 Rust and Ruins


These photos were taken several years ago, but it still appeals to me in its old, decaying and dilapidated condition.

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22 comments:

  1. Life here is coming apart at the seams.

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  2. I would say it is just past being a fixer upper.

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  3. Perfect for today Kate, wonder if it's still standing today?

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  4. The roof was definitely caving in. I wonder if the building is still there. I guess if it is that it's in an even more decayed condition.

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  5. There is something very charming about old barns and farm houses. Perfect choice for the theme.

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  6. Pursuing photography does cause one to notice, admire and reflect upon the details in scenes such as this.

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  7. wow. barely hanging in there!

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  8. Now that's my kind of building! Air-conditioned even.

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  9. You may have to go back to see what it looks like now. Nice one!

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  10. Great shots. To bad the house is in such a shape.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  11. It looks like it was ready to fall in a good wind or a heavy snow!

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  12. It looks like it is ready to fall in a good wind or heavy snow!
    My first comment disappeared and "error" came up.

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  13. You hit the theme! I wonder what it looks like today.

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  14. It's both a sad and pretty sight!

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  15. This definitely is a great subject for Theme Day! I don't think I would want to venture to close though.

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  16. I wondered if it was still standing today or not.

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  17. I wonder if it is still standing.

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  18. There is such beauty in them.

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  19. I like the textures.

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  20. Stylish decay - but maybe the owners are not so pleased with it.

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  21. I always wonder whose lives were lived in these places.

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