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This is the abandon building on the left side of road about 100 yards before you get to Gunssion Beach as you drive in. No date on the building, but most were build between 1900 and 1945.
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Photographed April 21st, 2010 - The upper story of a 2-story office connected to a behemoth 160,000 sq. ft warehouse in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami. This location is obviously another spot where several of the homeless population dwell-- the floor is remarkably clean (it appears to be recently swept, even) for...
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Photographed April 21st, 2010-- The lower floor of a 2-story office connected to a behemoth 160,000 sq. ft warehouse in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami. The warehouse had been sold in January/February of this year, and it wasn't until recently that I went back and realized how much new construction and renovation wor...
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One of the smaller images i've done in a while. Was going to take a larger image (usually this was constrained by batteries dying prematurely) but the wall got pretty seriously vandalized on my second trip on April 6, even by graffiti standards. A police raid on the paintball games that regularly occur here, as well...
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Volume 3 Issue 5
I started to see where I was in much the same way I see a lot of other beautiful, flawed things, in that many of the same problems that condemned this place were exactly what made it that much more valuable an image demanding to be captured.
HDR, tonemapped in Photomati...-
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This is taken from the center of officer’s row, looking east. These buildings face the bay, and are now abandoned. Behind these buildings are the Fort Hancock Parade grounds. You can just see the Sandy Hook Lighthouse to the left of the center building. Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1972. It is now part of t...
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Volume 3 Issue 5
One of the most difficult panoramas i've made, just because of the location and extreme exposure differences from one corner of the room to the next. A 360-degree, triple-exposure HDR image that took three shooting attempts over the last several months to finally get corre...-
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This is taken from the center of the parade grounds, looking north. On the west (left) side is officer’s Row, you are seeing the back side of the houses, the fronts face the bay. The buildings on the east side are barracks for the enlisted men. Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1972. It is now part of the Nationa...
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One of the many abandon buildings at Fort Handcock. The porch banisters are made of metal, decks and roofs have rotted away long ago
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