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Just came home from Jersey again. I didn't spend much time exploring, but stopped off when I could.
The House the Ivy Ate It was really sunny and I have trouble seeing in bright light. I didn't notice that I had my camera set on TV, and all of my externals for part of this day were overexposed. :/ This one was pretty much consumed by ivy and shrubs.
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4. pretty curtain
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6. funhouse walls
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9. scary stairs
10. I didn't walk around on the second floor, or go to the third, because of how sketch the floor was. From the stairs, I had trouble getting good angles, but the colors were nice.
11. true prophet
Drinky Trains My partner used to party here as a teenager. They're still around...
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Sandy's Playground of Regrets We used to drive by this abandoned mini golf shithole, but never got around to exploring it before they took away the giant gorilla slide - hence regrets. Some of the ooparts are probably actually hurricane debris.
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26. Eastern garter CUTIE
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30. It seemed like a really cool track, with the bridge and all. I missed out.
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34. I climbed out of the bushes here and immediately flushed a family of yellow-crowned night herons. They're living where bumper boats used to be.
Extras Here are some pictures taken outside abandoned buildings I didn't enter.
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Aweeessomme! The train is super rad!
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I like these, looks like a good combination of fun explores! They're all pretty cool, but that old fun park is my favorite. Love the shot of ol' snakey!
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Posted by Cfourexplore I like these, looks like a good combination of fun explores! They're all pretty cool, but that old fun park is my favorite. Love the shot of ol' snakey!
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Thanks! And yeah, the wildlife out at that one was doing really well. Made me happy.
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i always love plant growth through asphalt
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I love the ice cream stand.
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The one of the snake is a great portrait. Mind if I ask what lens you were using? I don't mind snakes, but I don't know differences enough to be comfortable getting too close to one without being able to accurately identify it. That old house exterior and the ice cream shop (and the snake) I think are my favorites in the set. Nice work!
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Posted by Dee Ashley The one of the snake is a great portrait. Mind if I ask what lens you were using? I don't mind snakes, but I don't know differences enough to be comfortable getting too close to one without being able to accurately identify it. That old house exterior and the ice cream shop (and the snake) I think are my favorites in the set. Nice work!
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Thanks! My camera is a hand-me-down Canon Rebel T5i, lens I use most often is a Canon EFS 18-55mm. I got close enough for the snake to be ready to slither away (it did after I clicked). It's a garter snake though; they'll musk (make a stink) before biting, usually. If I weren't sure about it, I wouldn't have gotten close.
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Posted by corvidcache
Thanks! My camera is a hand-me-down Canon Rebel T5i, lens I use most often is a Canon EFS 18-55mm. I got close enough for the snake to be ready to slither away (it did after I clicked). It's a garter snake though; they'll musk (make a stink) before biting, usually. If I weren't sure about it, I wouldn't have gotten close.
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My first “real” camera was a T4i with that same lens and I loved it. I loved it even more when I invested in a tamron tele zoom (16-300mm I think) lens and even better, the Tamron ultra wide zoom 10mm-? (equivalent to a full frame 16mm) lens. I use a Sony now, but still have those same lens equivalents and they’re pretty much the lenses I still use 90% of the time.
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Posted by Dee Ashley
My first “real” camera was a T4i with that same lens and I loved it. I loved it even more when I invested in a tamron tele zoom (16-300mm I think) lens and even better, the Tamron ultra wide zoom 10mm-? (equivalent to a full frame 16mm) lens. I use a Sony now, but still have those same lens equivalents and they’re pretty much the lenses I still use 90% of the time.
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Nice, thanks for the recommendation. I'll have to try to get my hands on one.
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Amazing that ivy is breathtaking!
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