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UER Forum > US: Northeast > best places are sometimes close to home. (Viewed 2486 times)
Ghost5 


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Found a spot. Its has been untouched for many years. Here are the first few shots from there. Only couple good ones and then mostly snaps. First few are my regular flickr rest are photodump flickr..

Quietness is the beginning of virtue. To be silent is to be beautiful. Stars do not make a noise. James Stephens by Damien, on Flickr

Abandoned with a side of decay by Damien, on Flickr

For parts or restoration. by Damien, on Flickr

Not part of the set but right after we left thought some of you might like it.

The grass was greener on the other side. by Damien, on Flickr



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DSC01905 by damien look out, on Flickr

DSC01898 wm by damien look out, on Flickr

DSC01893 by damien look out, on Flickr

DSC01876 by damien look out, on Flickr




What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger
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What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger
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Nice set We gotta hook up again and take a road trip




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Great stuff, thanks for sharing!




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the PP on these is really well done!!




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The binoculars sitting on top of their case looks like eyes and a mouth.




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Very cool find.




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Damn, were you aware of this place before but never visited it or was this a recent find?

Places like this are my dream, the only activity being nature and the influence of passing time. So dope.





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I was somewhat aware of it. I use Google maps for hours and look over towns and cities all day for old roof or foundations ect. I found this spot did a little researched and thought it was all torn down. So I forgot for a year, then my buddy asked me if heard of the spot told him what i had heard. He asked a local guy and it was reported back that 5 buildings still stand.

The building was an old military storage location, then a few companies after that. I have 4 more buildings to get in to but they are closed up very tight. Like need tools tight. There is a lot of stuff in the building we got into. More then your average place. Stuff dating back to the 1920s till the early/mid 2000s. We are keeping the location very tight but def plan to go back and shoot some more. I had so much fun looking at the stuff i forgot to shoot much.

My curiosity is through the roof on this one. There is also three old 52' trailers to check out buried in the trees and over growth.




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Awesome stuff Ghosty. 5*s




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Empty hallways decades old,
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ahhhhh sweet, clean, crisp and cool! Awesome find!




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Crisp and clean lighting. Big fan of these locations. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.




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