Author Topic: Abandoned building photography. EVEN MORE PICTURES page 3  (Read 3415 times)

This makes me want to explore some of the abandoned buildings in the old industrial area. :D
Also nice pics. I like abandoned buildings a lot. Especially ones that are from the 1930's - 1950's

Be careful exploring industrial setups, the older they are, the poorer condition they are in comparison to how they appear. I'm not the first person to nearly fall through a wooden floor into a flooded basement full of stagnant water full of industrial wastes, seepages and animal remains. There's generally no way out of these flooded chambers. Mines are the worst, flooded chambers form a metal mud crust on top which appears solid, but gives way underfoot. That, and whilst security folk and hobos can be reasoned with if you're just taking pictures, anarchists/satanists/skinheads/etc are best avoided.

By no means stop exploring though, it's incredibly rewarding. I'd like to go to the states and check out the less populated abandoned areas of detroit.

I got 1 pic for now from my phone because my camera wasn't working. I'll upload the others if you like.

Not really artistic I just took pics because I wanted to.
« Last Edit: August 07, 2011, 10:48:27 AM by FireFish »

This would make a nice map for a Half-Life 2 mod. You should mark down the building's schematics.

holy stuff that really looks like penumbra, lol

stick a glowstick in there

I love that pic that he quoted!  :cookieMonster:

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I want to explore an abandoned model home at the end of my street.

Just for fun.

I want to explore an abandoned model home at the end of my street.

Just for fun.
Do it. stuffs fun.


Also I ran into a hobo when I went to the aforementioned building. He didn't really mind me poking around and doesn't afraid of anything.