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UER Forum > UE Photography > No Man's Land (Vacant/obscure structures, CO 2017) (Viewed 1630 times)
Weirdlig 


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No Man's Land (Vacant/obscure structures, CO 2017)
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Contained are the additional findings I've taken the time to shoot in my brief moments of avocation amidst a constant push to work myself into oblivion. On redundant routes to errands that take only muscle memory I search for the pieces of our old and odd life that fall to neglect between the moving cogs of society. Here are my photos so far this year.



Good As Gold
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Head To Toe
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Double Jointed
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Closeted
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Mourning View
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



In The Weeds
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Sleeping Alone
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



The Mortal Coil
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Windex
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Last Drive Home
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Keyboard
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Broken Home
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Black-Eyed Susan
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



The Horned Doorways
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Nitpicky
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



ROFLMAO
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



All The Warning Signs Were Present
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



The New Sky
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr


And Things Went Downhill From There by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Who Could Sleep At A Time Like This
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Sleep Deprivation
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



A Lasting Impression
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Pizza Aisle
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr



Tethering The Sky
by Wєirdlig, on Flickr


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OH_ZOG_NO 


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I love the color in the "broken home" shot




offlimits 


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Awesome stuff as always man. Great to see you back again posting!!




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Desertify Urbex 


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Good to see you back. Some off the beaten path subjects, here. Love the focus on the oft neglected abandoned matresses.




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Wow! I love that eerie feeling you captured in the pizza aisle photo!




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Intrigued by the crooked door frames. Really love the shot and the title of Who Could Sleep At a Time Like This. From the coils to the lonely chairs ALL of these tell a story and im lovin them all.




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ryan5685 


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Good as gold is my favorite; I love the longer exposure that really lets the light leak in!




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Amazing shots, really great eye.




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Hey, long time no see! I always love seeing your work on Flickr, but it's great to see you back over here.

Your compositions here are phenomenal, as is your color palette. I'm especially taken by Head To Toe, Keyboard, The New Sky, And Things Went Downhill From There, and Who Could Sleep At A Time Like This.





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I am a huge fan of the crooked doorways.




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I hate work and errands, but I love your photography!
I'll never forget that day at Dever, way back when...."have you seen my back pack?!?!?!!!"




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Weirdlig 


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Posted by OH_ZOG_NO
I love the color in the "broken home" shot


Thanks! I really disliked the shot initially but everyone has basically said what you said so far lol.


Posted by offlimits
Awesome stuff as always man. Great to see you back again posting!!


Thanks a ton! My career and geographical changes also changed my photography a bunch too so I grab what I can what I can


Posted by inacron
Good to see you back. Some off the beaten path subjects, here. Love the focus on the oft neglected abandoned matresses.


Thank you! Most things I shoot are literally just found in passing or from rubber necking too much while driving lol.


Posted by Mstein
Wow! I love that eerie feeling you captured in the pizza aisle photo!


Thanks! It was actually an abandoned strip mall with a Blockbuster, Radioshack, and several others. The person I was with didn't want to try anything so I took the shot through the window. It was a huge battle to keep all of the daylight's reflections out of the shot while taking it freehand!


Posted by MisUnderstood!
Intrigued by the crooked door frames. Really love the shot and the title of Who Could Sleep At a Time Like This. From the coils to the lonely chairs ALL of these tell a story and im lovin them all.


Thanks a ton! The home was actually on the edge of a sinkhole so the foundation split in half, that doorway was right in the center of it so it buckled into itself! Very weird to find. I'm glad to hear the titles are appreciated as well! Sometimes I delay posting a photo for the longest time just to give it the right name lol.


Posted by ryan5685
Good as gold is my favorite; I love the longer exposure that really lets the light leak in!


Thank you, that was the first thing I found upon entering my first house in a series of outings. I knew I was in for some food finds from that point on!


Posted by mookster
Amazing shots, really great eye.


Thank you, it's half eye and half Photoshop ;)


Posted by Baldran
Hey, long time no see! I always love seeing your work on Flickr, but it's great to see you back over here.

Your compositions here are phenomenal, as is your color palette. I'm especially taken by Head To Toe, Keyboard, The New Sky, And Things Went Downhill From There, and Who Could Sleep At A Time Like This.


Thanks so much for the in depth comment! I'm really glad to hear my work has meant that much to you, I've always loved your work as well but I've fallen behind with other people's shots lately. Normally I try to comment and fav everyone's new uploads regularly. I've spent a long time being shown composition and color from a digital artist with a bachelor's in fine arts and I spend an exhausting amount of time on every photo. Your photos have beautiful compositions as well, that's normally what catches my attention and causes me to notice them! Again thanks so much for always following


Posted by TrashPanther
I am a huge fan of the crooked doorways.


Haha, thank you! Definitely one of the odder things I've found in my days. I had to shimmy through just to fit into the other room!


Posted by Der_Krampus
I hate work and errands, but I love your photography!
I'll never forget that day at Dever, way back when...."have you seen my back pack?!?!?!!!"


Always a pleasure to hear from you, old friend! Thanks a ton, the errands are almost worth it lol. I actually forgot about (fogetting about) the backpack that day! I seriously cannot run like that anymore, I think I would drop dead. Today I'm so lazy I'd rather buy a new backpack and respirators over running a mile, haha.




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