Ok so i just want to say an apology for getting off on the wrong foot with anyone, i'm new to this and i didn't see the rules to begin with.
But i am serious about getting into derelict photography, it's just a new venture for me that is all, i mainly concentrate on wildlife/nature photography, and i think derelict places attracts me because in a sense it is an extension of nature, like nature reclaimed them, i find them fascinating.
Anyway, as i mentioned before this place is local to me and so it seemed silly not to use it as a sort of stepping stone into the world of abandonment.
Only downside is, it has been terribly ransacked by kids and i can only wish i'd have been able to go some years ago while it still had some school structure, now it is mainly bare walls and broken windows sadly.
Anyway enough babbling, all i can say is it was a fascinating experience, feeling wise, it's a rush and i really hope someday to invest in some better camera kit, perhaps a wide angle lense or something a little more suited to photographing buildings and perhaps even find some new friends in the hobby to travel with as right now i'm pretty much on my own, and that just doesn't work safety wise for this sort of hobby.
So here goes, first pictures of derelict building...
But i am serious about getting into derelict photography, it's just a new venture for me that is all, i mainly concentrate on wildlife/nature photography, and i think derelict places attracts me because in a sense it is an extension of nature, like nature reclaimed them, i find them fascinating.
Anyway, as i mentioned before this place is local to me and so it seemed silly not to use it as a sort of stepping stone into the world of abandonment.
Only downside is, it has been terribly ransacked by kids and i can only wish i'd have been able to go some years ago while it still had some school structure, now it is mainly bare walls and broken windows sadly.
Anyway enough babbling, all i can say is it was a fascinating experience, feeling wise, it's a rush and i really hope someday to invest in some better camera kit, perhaps a wide angle lense or something a little more suited to photographing buildings and perhaps even find some new friends in the hobby to travel with as right now i'm pretty much on my own, and that just doesn't work safety wise for this sort of hobby.
So here goes, first pictures of derelict building...
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