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urbanjoe 


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old photo find
< on 6/25/2020 8:44 PM >
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I was digging through some old memory cards the other day and this photo struck me as sort of interesting. It's from an old abandoned train depot thing, where the trains would come get serviced, not sure of official name. I haven't posted on here in forever, trying to get back into it again a little. For some reason a few years ago just shelved the camera and walked away from photography all together. Anyway just thought I'd share. Thanks for looking.





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< Reply # 1 on 6/25/2020 10:19 PM >
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Damn. I've heard that story about shelving the camera more and more lately.

I did it for a while too. Two years or so. But have been kind of obsessively getting back into it this past year.




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< Reply # 2 on 6/26/2020 2:11 AM >
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Well good to see you back in it and nice shot! Sounds like it had some pretty cool history too!




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Yeah, it's a common story seems, and it's my story too.
I still managed to go exploring at least a couple times a year (sans camera) but good locations right nearby went ignored until it was too late. Rest in pieces, Atlantic Wire, I never knew ye.
I gave up on film several years ago when there were no longer any places that would develop it locally, and didn't actually have a decent digital camera until very recently. so maybe I'm a decade behind the times discovering digital photography.
Pretty much all I have to show for the past several years are documentation-quality pictures of active machine rooms, elevator shafts, attics, basements, rooftops, etc- none of it really worth posting.
But now I'm accumulating some stuff that might be worth sharing, and it's been fun getting back into it.

Hope to see some of your stuff as you get back into it!




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urbanjoe 


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< Reply # 4 on 6/27/2020 2:59 AM >
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Thanks for the replies!! Funny thing is I have a lot of pics I have never shared. I'm most own worst critic and usually hate all my pics lol Luckily living in the North East I have been able to hit a few places over the years. I'm also a psych nurse, figured if they're tearing them all down might as well work in one lol

another from the archives.





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< Reply # 5 on 6/30/2020 6:24 AM >
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I can't figure out how to post a photo here? says its size is too big, but how to make it smaller? https://www.google.com/




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