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SSTippy
Location: Fairfax, Virginia, US Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 2762 on 12/11/2023 11:57 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by TalinoZ Hello. My name is Talino and I live in Montreal. I am new to this hobby and would like to get some tips about urbex especially during the winter months.
| Hey, this is SSTippy, Montreal seems quite cool, I have never been there but would love to someday! I wish I could give some personal tips but I don't have to much experience on my own. I recommend checking out the Rookie Forum and reading a lot there along with the very helpful tips. I wish you the best! - SSTippy
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| Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1850 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: New Member? Introduce Yourself Here! < Reply # 2772 on 12/14/2023 4:00 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Thecurious Hey, I am new to the site and the hobby of Urban Exploration, and I'm excited but a little lost on where to start. I am from Wisconsin, and me and a few friends are interested in going out and exploring our cities and countrysides. I myself do quite a bit of photography, mainly sticking to landscape and astrophotography, but I'd like to expand this to a niche of abandoned places as well, and also just searching for places that tell a good story someday. I have explored and photographed a couple places already that I happen to have spotted by chance. I was wondering, since I'm from the Great Lakes region, where can I start to build up my trust and reputation with the site by posting photos exactly? Or should I create my own threads? I highly value any advice.
| To start I'd recommend browsing through the FAQ/Rookie sections of the forum, plenty of advice there on finding spots- though honestly just Googling "abandoned places in [area]" will get you some decent beginner places to track down. As to your other part, the Midwest has a large active urbex community but they don't trust easy and can be a bit closed off to newcomers at first- nothing personal, just too many experiences with folks getting spots destroyed through indiscretions. Get out and explore stuff, make your own threads here to show what you've got, and once they see you're not a liability you'll probably get introduced. Just might take a little longer since there's not many folks in your area- most are from the larger cities.
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