Abandoned: Red Diesel Farm →
Abandoned: Dial Porn
So First of all I must apologise if the title has brought you here in search of filthy phone calls or obscene text messaging. However if you like some close up photos of dials in abandoned buildings this is the place for you.
Thanks for looking. As always the images and text link back to the original articles, so if anything catches your interest go take a look.
Abandoned: Queen Elizabeth II hospital. →
Abandned: Villa Klodderkes →
Abandoned: Maison Du Cerf →
Abandoned: Usine Unknown →
Abandoned: When Nature Takes Over
Abandoned places are often overgrown.
More often outside than in. However on the odd occasion it does appear or work its way inside.
Usually creeping in through window frames or broken panes.
Sometimes though you find the less ordinary. From mould or fungi, a lone sprout and even full on plant life.
Here is a selection of my favourite shots where nature has taken over.
Monastere Antionette
A large amount of mould growing on the windowsill in this abandoned Belgian monastery.
Fort De La Chartreuse
A serious amount of overgrowth in this derelict fort in Belgium.
British Celanese
A lone sprout in a warehouse of a large unused factory in the UK.
Fenland Farmhouse
Overgrowth creeping in to this bedroom in an abandoned UK farmhouse.
Krampnitz Kaserne
Moss on the floor and even the ceiling in this derelict military barracks in Germany.
Derby Royal Infirmary
An injection of green as plant life creeps in through the window of this abandoned UK hospital.
Denbigh Asylum
A grass carpet covers the floor of this room in a derelict asylum in Wales.
RAF West Raynham:
The fine overgrowth here seems like an alien lifeform spreading across the room in this bedroom of an abandoned RAF base in the UK.
Berkyn Manor
Vines spreading over the rustic kitchen sink in this abandoned Manor house in the UK.
Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed this selection of images. As always the images and titles are links back to the full location reports. If anywhere catches your eye feel free to check out the full reports.
Abandoned: Collegio Di Musica Saint Evelise →
Abandoned: 16mm F2.4 Urbex Bokeh
The Urbex photography scene is predominantly big wide epic shots with front to back sharpness, a bit of blur makes a break from the norm.
Around Christmas 2013 I bought a Samsung NX1100 CSM. It was quite a bargain and nice and small. The idea of it was an every day camera. Much easier than carrying round an SLR. Later inthe year I got a 16mm 2.4 lens for it and I love it. Really straight lines and beautiful soft bokeh.
It is great for a first post of a new location, a small tease of what its really like due to the shallow DOF and a lot of the image being out of focus.
Here is a small selection of images I have taken with this lens/camera combo.
Swithland Reservoir :
Thanks for looking as always the images and their titles are links back to the original report. So if any of the images leave you intrigued feel free to check out the rest of the location.
I hope you enjoyed as part two is well underway.
Abandoned: Buxton Crescent →
Abandoned: Manicomio Di R →
Abandoned: Palazzo Di L Dei Conti M Urbex →
Abandoned: The Last Song
While on my travels of abandoned places I sometimes find pianos and organs forgotten and left to rot. Musical instruments are always beautiful and it is such a shame they get left and forgotten.
Notre Dame College:
A grand piano left in an abandoned college. Shortly after this visit the college was demolished. I wander if the piano was saved.
Beelitz Mens Pavillion:
An upright piano found in an abandoned hospital. Due to the popular use of his location. I believe this was added at a later date as a prop.
Church Of The Raven:
Various books lay on top of an organ overlooking an abandoned church.
Beelitz Bath House:
A grand piano used as a prop for a short film is now left in this abandoned hospital.
Holy Nurse:
The organ left in an abandoned hospital chapel.
St Michael's:
The ceiling lays on this small organ in a burnt out church.
Berkyn Manor:
An upright piano left in a large abandoned manor house in the UK.
Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed. If any location leaves you intrigued feel free to check the full set of the location by clicking the titles or images.
Abandoned: Chiesa Del Maddona →
Abandoned: The Flying Dutchman →
Urbex: Is It Really Abandoned?
Throughout my travels I have seen many different types of abandoned locations.
Some of the locations I have visited are in stunning condition with little signs of decay and begs the question. Is It really abandoned?
Here is a selection of these pristine locations I have visited.
The Oshkosh Fire Truck:
Abandoned: Wolseley Six Eighty →
The Appeel Of Abandonment
One of the draws of abandoned sights has to be the peeling paint. Also wall paper can peel in a pleasing way too.
Here we have a selection of the best peel I have seen in abandoned locations.