Posts tagged “Urbex

Stairs To Nowhere

 

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Broken Windows

 

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Former Home For Boys

Spotted this one wandering around… The entire rest of the block has been demolished so I guess this one is protected…

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Clothesline

Washing line outside another abandoned earthquake prone building…

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Empty

Art on the wall and all that is left is empties…

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More Outdoor Indoor Living

Some more outdoor indoor living… This one was in a abandoned building behind the hospital.

It was taken through a window which gave it the fake tilt/ shift look.

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Chair

There is something about chairs and abandonment… Something that makes the absence of people more noticeable maybe…

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Door To Nowhere

Seems like a strange place to put a door…

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Outdoor Indoor Living

These people obviously haven’t mown their carpet in quite a while…

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Broken Glass

From an Urbex (Urban Exploration) with Fergus from 3 or 4 weeks ago… It seemed to be some sort of equipment rental place and only newly broken into so damage was minimal. I still had colour in the camera from shooting at the sevens… I have a whole series I shot on digital which I will put up at some stage…

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Of Times Forgot

I love finding stuff like this where nature is slowly reclaiming what humans have placed in the landscape… This is only a couple of minutes from the centre of Wellington…

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Abandoned Service Station

Spotted this while driving round Upper Hutt a week or so ago. The amusing thing with this shot for me was that when we pulled up I parked directly opposite  with the plan of using the car for a tripod. Unfortunately the car was too close and since I only wanted to move it a couple of metres I got Fergus (Cunningvision)to take the handbrake off and pushed it back. Just as I was doing this a kid walked past and gave me a WTF kind of look 🙂 I guess i was pushing the car away form the petrol station 🙂

Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.