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Windows Of Abandoned Rooms With Mystic Views
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Windows Of Abandoned Rooms With Mystic Views

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I like to explore abandoned places. One of the first thing I look for, once inside are windows. People seem to love them mostly above all the other shots I take.

Each one of these windows I have peered through and each one speaks its own unique story. Some are over 200 years old.

It’s compelling for me to ponder about those that lived a vastly different life to today, that also stood in the same spot and once shared the same view.

I have gone through my windows and present an updated album on them. These are my favorites and I have re-edited most of them because that’s what “never happy with them” artists do.

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    Urbexography

    Urbexography

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    Urbexography is a conglomeration of images primarily surrounding Urban Exploration with a side component of other Photography genres. I have always loved abandoned and derelict dwellings amongst other decaying items. There are many places with significant history which now lay dormant for numerous reasons. Slowly eroding from the elements they are largely "unseen" and perhaps forgotten. I hold immense respect for the places I visit. I am not a criminal nor do I condone criminal activity. I would never force entry, never steal, never alter what I find. Entering and exiting, leaving perhaps a footprint only I will capture and document "the story" via imagery and deliver it in a way I see it. Do I believe in ghosts ? I am not sure, but what I do know is that I often experience mixed feelings within the walls of some derelict dwellings. It is sometimes an incredible feeling standing within the confines of a now defective abode and taking just a few minutes to reflect and imagine how people once existed, functioned and lived out their lives within. I rarely explore alone as the experience is enhanced with others who are like minded and hold the same respect and code as me. What I explore and document via imagery today may at some stage return to dust - nature or mankind make change and win in the end. Thanks !

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    Urbexography

    Urbexography

    Author, Community member

    Urbexography is a conglomeration of images primarily surrounding Urban Exploration with a side component of other Photography genres. I have always loved abandoned and derelict dwellings amongst other decaying items. There are many places with significant history which now lay dormant for numerous reasons. Slowly eroding from the elements they are largely "unseen" and perhaps forgotten. I hold immense respect for the places I visit. I am not a criminal nor do I condone criminal activity. I would never force entry, never steal, never alter what I find. Entering and exiting, leaving perhaps a footprint only I will capture and document "the story" via imagery and deliver it in a way I see it. Do I believe in ghosts ? I am not sure, but what I do know is that I often experience mixed feelings within the walls of some derelict dwellings. It is sometimes an incredible feeling standing within the confines of a now defective abode and taking just a few minutes to reflect and imagine how people once existed, functioned and lived out their lives within. I rarely explore alone as the experience is enhanced with others who are like minded and hold the same respect and code as me. What I explore and document via imagery today may at some stage return to dust - nature or mankind make change and win in the end. Thanks !

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    LeighStovall
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    9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love them! They do make you imagine who else looked out that window and what they were looking for What's their story? What happened next?

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    LeighStovall
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    9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love them! They do make you imagine who else looked out that window and what they were looking for What's their story? What happened next?

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