First off I'd like to thank Stealthstar for her post of this place on New Years Day, without it, I'd have never known!
I love ruins, proper ones where nature rewrites man's best efforts to be grand.
Places like these work really well in infra red (in my opinion)
It gives them that ethereal, romantic look.
I also used my new fish eye lens.
Works fine in visible spectrum but not so well in I/R.
Ah well I'll have to carry on with my old Tokina 17mm.
Pictures!
Cottage first
Cottage fireplace by Infraredd, on Flickr
cottage lounge by Infraredd, on Flickr
cottage landing by Infraredd, on Flickr
Cottage bed 2 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Cottage bed 1 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Now the big house
Nettle stung 01 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 02 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 03 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 04 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 05 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 06 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 07 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 08 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 10 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 11 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 12 by Infraredd, on Flickr
This room pissed me off. If you look at the poor trees roots there are all sorts of symbols carved into it. Pagan/Wikka/Satanist and this room was littered with dead tea lights.
If someone is going to go to the trouble of staging a ceremony to pay homage to or evoke something from the other side, then at least do it and us the courtesy of cleaning up after yourself.
This also includes photographers!
(rant over)
Nettle stung 13 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 14 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 15 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung entrance by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung entrance3 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle Stung entrance2 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle Stung pink porch by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung porch by Infraredd, on Flickr
That's all folks!
Thanks for looking
I love ruins, proper ones where nature rewrites man's best efforts to be grand.
Places like these work really well in infra red (in my opinion)
It gives them that ethereal, romantic look.
I also used my new fish eye lens.
Works fine in visible spectrum but not so well in I/R.
Ah well I'll have to carry on with my old Tokina 17mm.
Pictures!
Cottage first
Cottage fireplace by Infraredd, on Flickr
cottage lounge by Infraredd, on Flickr
cottage landing by Infraredd, on Flickr
Cottage bed 2 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Cottage bed 1 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Now the big house
Nettle stung 01 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 02 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 03 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 04 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 05 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 06 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 07 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 08 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 10 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 11 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 12 by Infraredd, on Flickr
This room pissed me off. If you look at the poor trees roots there are all sorts of symbols carved into it. Pagan/Wikka/Satanist and this room was littered with dead tea lights.
If someone is going to go to the trouble of staging a ceremony to pay homage to or evoke something from the other side, then at least do it and us the courtesy of cleaning up after yourself.
This also includes photographers!
(rant over)
Nettle stung 13 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 14 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung 15 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung entrance by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung entrance3 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle Stung entrance2 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle Stung pink porch by Infraredd, on Flickr
Nettle stung porch by Infraredd, on Flickr
That's all folks!
Thanks for looking