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Mar. 9th, 2008 | 10:53 am
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peacelovehappy in
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So I'm not sure if this counts, but last weekend I was down in LA visiting a friend and got invited to a party/art piece in an abandoned coffee shop turned art gallery. It was an abandoned space filled with instillation art for one night only, I got some sweet photos out of it though, enjoy!
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In the darkness lies secrets of the forgotten..
Mar. 9th, 2008 | 05:10 pm
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midnightgds in
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Quiet adventures
Mar. 9th, 2008 | 06:19 pm
posted by:
lisa_e_is_me in
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Hello All,
I've been lurking around this community for a while, greatly enjoying everyone's photos, and finally have some of my own to share. My husband and I went out yesterday looking at some old, abandoned places that he knew about back from his days as a Surveyor, and found what I thought were some pretty interesting things at the site of an old wood mill by the river built in the 1800's, and a couple of very old cemeteries. All of these were taken just outside of Atlanta, GA. Hope you enjoy, and that this isn't too long or picture-heavy!
Here is the exterior of the mill from the side we couldn't really get to by foot. This picture was taken with a camera phone, but the rest of them were taken with a different camera, and are of better quality:
(#1)
Along the trail, there was an old, grown-over mill house that I really loved:
(#2)
I've been lurking around this community for a while, greatly enjoying everyone's photos, and finally have some of my own to share. My husband and I went out yesterday looking at some old, abandoned places that he knew about back from his days as a Surveyor, and found what I thought were some pretty interesting things at the site of an old wood mill by the river built in the 1800's, and a couple of very old cemeteries. All of these were taken just outside of Atlanta, GA. Hope you enjoy, and that this isn't too long or picture-heavy!
Here is the exterior of the mill from the side we couldn't really get to by foot. This picture was taken with a camera phone, but the rest of them were taken with a different camera, and are of better quality:
(#1)Along the trail, there was an old, grown-over mill house that I really loved:
(#2)