New here. I wanted to go to No Exit yesterday, but I didn't want to show up out of no where without introducing myself here. I have always felt the call of dark and forbidden hallways, and I'm glad to find a forum of empathetic voices.
I promise I'm not some super gothy chick who only takes pictures of child graves, but here you go…
These pictures aren't true urbex (in that the location is available to the public), but I enjoy some of the similar themes of nature taking over order. I took them yesterday at an East Atlanta cemetery that was abandoned in the 1970s. The cemetery was the final resting place for many of the poorer residents of East Atlanta, and sometimes a 5 inch headstone or even a small rock were used as grave markers. Trees have grown out of graves, mud and dirt covers headstones (some broken).
I am looking to visit another nearby location that is rife with no trespassing signs, but I have heard recently that it has upped it's security personnel. I would love to privately talk with someone about a little advice as far as that goes.
1. And the green grass grows all around
2. MUD
3. Tall Tower Tiny Graves
4. Fake Flowers
5. A Plaque
6. Four Tots
7. Graves by Gardenridge
8. Headless Lambs
9. Ethiopian Cross
10. A Head Stone
11. Buried Harold
12. Height Difference
13. Dandelion Grave
Hope I'm not crashing the party! Feel free to critique. I'm sure there's some sort of hazing process to look forward to.
I am very new to photography, so be nice (or don't, it's fine). I am using a Canon Rebel T3i. Full deets are on flickr, or I can post them if you're actually interested.
https://www.flickr...72157643489994575/