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Hello, UE forum! I have been lurking here on and off for years and finally decided to join in. I have been exploring and shooting abandoned places for nearly a decade, but i tend to be horribly lazy at organizing my photos and haven't really bothered to put them up anywhere. Now i'm trying to slowly edit and sort through the backlog of photos and i though it might be fun to share them here too as i go though them. I have a few albums on flickr that i uploaded years ago and will be uploading more, hopefully sharing some here as i go. And to the photos... This small house was located in the outskirts of a tiny county village, the yard so overgrown that it was kind of impossible to get a decent photo of the outside. But indoors there was a surprise. The house had been a photographers studio in the early decades fo the 19th century. There wasn't much left, but you could still piece together some of the houses history. 01 by false teeth, on Flickr 02 by false teeth, on Flickr 03 by false teeth, on Flickr The darkroom was a tiny closet build in a corner of the main room. 04 by false teeth, on Flickr 05 by false teeth, on Flickr Newspaper clippings from ww2 06 by false teeth, on Flickr 07 by false teeth, on Flickr 08 by false teeth, on Flickr 09 by false teeth, on Flickr 10 by false teeth, on Flickr unused ad for a traveling photographer. "Attention! Photographer in district! In village _ In House _ Only for a short time. So hurry all, old and young. For larger groups photographer may also come to your home. Cheap prices!" 11 by false teeth, on Flickr "photographer" 12 by false teeth, on Flickr 13 by false teeth, on Flickr Ad encouraging men to join the army as volunteers during the Finnish civil war. 15 by false teeth, on Flickr
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Pretty cool. Negatives or it never happened We like pics... welcome to UER.
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In fact that is fucking wild... wuv the antique wiring, fixtures and relics.
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Love the inside view of the old Darkroom. Thanks so much for the translation on the brochure/flyer with the advertising on it. Nice set. Hope to see more from you Falseteeth...hahah! cant help it, but your title makes me smile. Are you really that old?
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These are some great pics, thanks for posting them! Hard to pick a favorite, but I like those old papers and that sweet natural decay. (And did anybody notice the tiny baby doll in pic 6?) I look forward to your next set!
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Sadly there was no negatives to be found, or photos. but at least there is hope that they ended up somewhere safe. And i'm 32, so no time for dentures yet I took the name because when i first started exploring i just kept finding false teeth. Like the first ten spots, dentures everywhere...
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And i'm 32, so no time for dentures yet I took the name because when i first started exploring i just kept finding false teeth. Like the first ten spots, dentures everywhere...
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I was hoping you would explain that...even if you were truly old, no matter. lol. We have several older ones here and im getting older myself. Not ready for false- teeth yet though hahaha! Welcome to UER. Do you know our other Finland Friend WH.?
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Posted by falseteeth Sadly there was no negatives to be found, or photos. but at least there is hope that they ended up somewhere safe. And i'm 32, so no time for dentures yet I took the name because when i first started exploring i just kept finding false teeth. Like the first ten spots, dentures everywhere...
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Think house dump... never know what you'll find there. Remote houses had them.
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Great pics and welcome to UER! I love the story behind your name. There's a photographer's house near me that still has some pictures but I don't think it had a dark room like yours. That and the mini doll were probably my favs. Also thanks for the translations, those were interesting.
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sweet! that's a hell of a furnace.
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Cool find there! Welcome!
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Really cool place with lots of nice details. Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice set! That's an impressive debut!
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What a cool little location! Nice photos!
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