An old dilapidated house in Edgard, La not far from Oak Alley Plantation.
Zone VI 4x5, Ilford FP4, Caltar 215
An old dilapidated house in Edgard, La not far from Oak Alley Plantation.
Zone VI 4x5, Ilford FP4, Caltar 215
The root cellar is one of my favorites, not technically, but subject wise. This was along the Salmon river in Idaho. It has part of an Omar Khayyam poem in the concrete, but when people see the 1962 they immediately think BOMB SHELTER! I think it was just some reclusive beatniks living in a little cabin there that overlooks the river.
Kentucky Camp, old gold mining ghost town, southern AZ. Wide open, Verito 5x7 Tri-x.
Garrett
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Homesteader cabin, Flagstaff, AZ.
Jim Cole
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"This is the reason I love photographing old things. This is an old abandon house covered in wisteria and wild flowere in the forground. The photo was made several years ago and the house is now gone! Some things deserve to be saved by photography, and I think this is one".
Couldn't agree more. Keep it up. I am trying the same thing in Alberta.
"This is another photograph for history. Whoever lived in this house was a friendly sort. Why else would a hand well pump be put in the front yard".
The well is below the house. The Out-House is out the back. When they moved the Out-House, the well dried up. .
Love both shots.
Abandoned Mining Camp, Death Valley
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Thanks Richard and Jp... I wanted the look I was seeing, standing in that old hallway. The Verito gave it to me.
Garrett
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Red Mills,
built: 1821 in London Indiana on London road (don't blink your eye's)
4x5 320 txp Chamonix 160mm schneider scanned neg
early morning rising sun behind me (#25 red filter)
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