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Jim Cole
4-Jan-2011, 13:16
Thought I would start a new thread because these photos really don't belong anywhere else. Let's share some photos of some old decrepit buildings whether in ruin or still in use. I really like the textures of old peeling paint and weathered wood. Throw in some metal and glass and you get all kinds of possibilities.

These three pictures are from a local grainery that is actually still in business, despite the rough look of the place. I have some other photos from the same place that have been posted in the "Industry" thread and forgive me, but I'm going to re-post one of them here so it can be with like photos. I'm also experimenting with the Arista film.

The first (the repeat) is on 4x5 Arista Edu Ultra using an 8 1/4" Wollensak Velostigmat II in a Betax shutter at f/32. I really like the old wavy glass in the windows. They make for some cool reflections.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5002/5322139772_79d9d65d34_b.jpg

This second one is also on Arista using a Nikkor 300M @ f/45.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5167/5324209511_10cbca4848_b.jpg

The window panes below are also on Arista, but shot with a 210 Apo Symmar at f/22.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5043/5324814774_ff47d9c706_b.jpg

Randy
4-Jan-2011, 15:45
Old tobacco barn window - Henry County Virginia
Arista EDU 100, Shen-Hao 4X5, Calter ll 150mm

Rusty spoke wheel - Henry County Virginia
Arista EDU 100, Shen-Hao 4X5, Agfa Apotar 105mm

Preston
5-Jan-2011, 22:09
Very Nice Jim and Randy!

Tipsy, But Still Standing, Columbia, CA

http://www.gildedmoon.com/galleries/newwork/images/544-1Web.jpg

Tachihara 4x5
300mm Nikkor-M
Astia 100F
One Year Ago Today

--P

Jim Cole
6-Jan-2011, 12:49
Quiet thread! Preston, I like the leaning doors in the almost square building.

Here's a square crop from 4x5 at the grainery.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5008/5331111708_34e1d42a31_b.jpg

ericpepin
6-Jan-2011, 22:32
Great building designs. I can say only one thing to it "OLD IS GOLD". Thanks

bgh
7-Jan-2011, 15:58
Technically, these are from 2010, back in October, but I only just had them scanned. Does that count?

These pictures of an old, 1870s apartment building are from a documentation project in Maine, back in October (technically, that makes them 2010 images, but I only just had them scanned; does that count?). For the exterior view, yes, my camera was quite level; its the building that was leaning! There are some good reasons that the building will be demolished.

In its day, though, it was pretty impressive, with double parlors in every apartment, and other very nice appointments. Its in pretty bad shape, but its still sad to see it go.

4x5, TMAX 400

Bruce

bgh
7-Jan-2011, 16:15
I also just had this one scanned, from a volunteer documentation project that I did last March. It is a wonderful little Gothic Revival cottage in one of the less salubrious neighborhoods in Syracuse--choc-a-bloc filled with architectural gems like this one, and mostly pretty well deteriorated, as this one is. This poor building has been on the chopping block for a while, but no action as yet.

4x5, Delta 100, aged Schneider 150 lens.

Bruce

Sanjay Sen
7-Jan-2011, 21:01
Bruce,

The Gothic Revival cottage is so beautiful! I am left wondering what it must have been like years ago when it was in a better shape. Thanks for sharing this image.

tgtaylor
7-Jan-2011, 21:11
Very Nice Jim and Randy!

Tipsy, But Still Standing, Columbia, CA

http://www.gildedmoon.com/galleries/newwork/images/544-1Web.jpg

Tachihara 4x5
300mm Nikkor-M
Astia 100F
One Year Ago Today

--P

Excellent!

Reminds me of the "doubles" we have back home (New Orleans).

Steve M Hostetter
12-Jan-2011, 15:00
Soldiers and Sailor's Monument
284'-6" tall
Monument Circle Indianapolis
Constructed 1888-1901
11x14 xray fogged film 300mm Dagor w/ some rise & tilt
f32 @ 1 sec.
8:15 am

jim kitchen
20-Jan-2011, 15:08
Great images everyone... :)

An image from the past, albeit a interior of a very old barn...

jim k


Untitled, Aberdeen, Alberta, Canada, 2010

http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkitchen.ca/images/09060908.jpg