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hip hip array, have cast aside my old namesake and gave a concert in honour of it.. read the latest adventure here...
Urbex shot from a visit to Somerset a few months back....very eerie place. Don't know who the dude following us was but he had a nice robe :)
x3 bracketted images run through photomatix but kept down to low effect and natural lighting. Then put into PS with a little play with levels and then curves. Dude added to welcome you and set opacity to around 65%.
This is the most amazing place! An abandoned church that has a tree growing right through the middle of it! #hdrphotography #urbex #abandonedplaces #derelictplaces #photomatix
Day three.
St. Catherine's Island, Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
St Catherine's Island, is a small tidal island linked to Tenby in Pembrokeshire, Wales, by a beach at low tide. The island is home to a fort, constructed to protect Pembroke Dock and completed in 1870. In 1907, the island was sold privately for 500 pounds. St. Catherine's Fort has four main bedrooms, 16 turret rooms and an old banquet hall with a life size statue of Queen Victoria and an old, half-broken suit of armour. In the basement there is an old armoury which used to hold 444 barrels of gunpowder. At one time the fort was used as a zoo.
Info text from coletracey
More info and photos of the inside of this amazing place here
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Another peek into the Bucket house of slow decay
On missions with Sshhhh... PeterC4 and ProjectMayhem
Last months adventures can be read here...
Just made a few quick re-edits of some of my favourite old urbex shots… I liked the shapes and lines in this one a lot.. #Urbex
We love that feeling right? You've made your way into the building before sunrise, you've got your camera ready, and the sun comes up, first light, first shot, the sprawling sunrise…. #Urbex
Dump. An abandoned factory complex..
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read the adventure here....
www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=27188
Back from holidays and straight in at the deep end.
Always in search of epic, this place lived up to expectations and beyond, in awe and speechless we wandered around this gargantuan exquisiteness.
An incredible place indeed, both pristine and in decay, with a definite feeling that the odds would be against us we were in.
On missions in the delightful company of Easy Tigger, we didn't see all of the over 120 rooms, a return is a must.... if we can :D
Half-Light. Abandoned Factory Complex.... Processing Lab.
#SonyA7R, CZ 16-35mm, F5.6, Iso 320, 1 second. #Urbex
We had just had an actual "authorized" (for once) visit of Langdon hospital, Dawlish. The buildings at the back of the site that have been left for many years (old Dawlish mental hospital) have never actually been taken down and one set cannot be touched due to the families of bats. The new set up is full security that puts the mind at rest but the stories the area manager told as he walked us around made my skin crawl a little...
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