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In the summer of 2012 I found an abandoned church on a First Nations Reservation, it was in pretty great shape at the time. Over the years I would revisit and noticed how advanced the natural decay was so I decided to return on a regular basis to document the inevitable fall. This past winter the roof finally dropped and the exterior walls came down with it You can see the whole series on my website if you're interested https://freaktogra...and-burial-ground/
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Wow, it's amazing how much changes in 10 years! Thanks for re-visiting and sharing
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I really appreciate you doing this. I've never seen such thorough documentation of the passage of time at a site, from relatively pristine to total collapse.
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That is really interesting to see. thanks for sharing.
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Wow these are great, super cool to see the impact of a decade captured like that
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These are some of the best pictures i've seen. It gives me feelings like I vaguely remember this place, and that's cool.
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I'm sad that the frame that held for dear life all theses year fell down and was not there for the last picture lol
Il y a toujours un moyen. |