Disused architecture
July 7, 2006 5:43 PM Subscribe
Abandonded buildings: photos of.
Are these "HDR" shots? That technique was pretty cool when I first saw it, but it gets really old after a while.
posted by delmoi at 6:05 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by delmoi at 6:05 PM on July 7, 2006
Sorry, people will only like it if there's a naked japanese woman peeing in each photo.
posted by puke & cry at 6:10 PM on July 7, 2006 [1 favorite]
posted by puke & cry at 6:10 PM on July 7, 2006 [1 favorite]
If not HDR it seems like he's really upping the saturation in these pictures. for example.
posted by delmoi at 6:14 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by delmoi at 6:14 PM on July 7, 2006
These pictures are brilliant. This guy takes amazing pictures - pretty much every one is strong. Damn cool, thanks
posted by Flashman at 6:53 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by Flashman at 6:53 PM on July 7, 2006
I really like these. I haven't caught too many art posts but I like this more than the ones I recall catching. Better than the one puke & cry is alluding to...
posted by rob paxon at 7:01 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by rob paxon at 7:01 PM on July 7, 2006
My favorite pictures to take are those including deteriorating industrial sites. They are just beautiful.
But for the last thirty years, I have only taken them for my own enjoyment. Despite the beauty of these photos....are there no new (!) subjects for art photography?
I dunno. Nudes haven't gone out of stlye for a century.
It's just that...well, maybe this will be the prevailing standard for art photography for another fifty years. I wouldn't mind. But it's just too easy, IMO.
Are there other barriers to break?
posted by kozad at 7:18 PM on July 7, 2006
But for the last thirty years, I have only taken them for my own enjoyment. Despite the beauty of these photos....are there no new (!) subjects for art photography?
I dunno. Nudes haven't gone out of stlye for a century.
It's just that...well, maybe this will be the prevailing standard for art photography for another fifty years. I wouldn't mind. But it's just too easy, IMO.
Are there other barriers to break?
posted by kozad at 7:18 PM on July 7, 2006
Wow, some of these are amazing. And I like the photographer's commentary.
posted by amro at 7:36 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by amro at 7:36 PM on July 7, 2006
Let me say, that I have a "thing" for rusty cogs, much has the same thing that Saladfingers has for rusty taps.
posted by Balisong at 7:36 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by Balisong at 7:36 PM on July 7, 2006
On another note: first time I've ever seen my hometown referenced anywhere on the metafilter domain. Neat.
posted by travosaurus at 7:52 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by travosaurus at 7:52 PM on July 7, 2006
Hi travosaurus - another Niagara Mefite here. There's a tiny handfull of us.
posted by davebush at 8:28 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by davebush at 8:28 PM on July 7, 2006
The thermal power plant and the Bethlehem Steel mill both have comments from people who worked there, and I haven't even looked at many others. Great stuff like "when they shut down the plant we all had drinks in this room."
posted by TheOnlyCoolTim at 9:35 PM on July 7, 2006
posted by TheOnlyCoolTim at 9:35 PM on July 7, 2006
I'm always a sucker for pictures like these - the decay and impermanence of man-made structures. Reminds me of the Urban Exploration sites that are around, too. Thanks for this.
posted by Zack_Replica at 3:18 AM on July 8, 2006
posted by Zack_Replica at 3:18 AM on July 8, 2006
Having grown up in this area (hello travosaurus and davebush!) and done much more than my fair share of urban exploration there, I am shocked and dismayed that this photographer has yet to enter the crown jewel of WNY/Southern Ontario abandoned buildings, the Buffalo Central Terminal.
While I love the surreal decay of downtown Los Angeles, nothing compares to the rotting industrial hulk that is dear old Buffalo.
posted by quite unimportant at 4:31 AM on July 8, 2006
While I love the surreal decay of downtown Los Angeles, nothing compares to the rotting industrial hulk that is dear old Buffalo.
posted by quite unimportant at 4:31 AM on July 8, 2006
I'm always checking out invisiblethreads.com (I work in Liberty Village where some of his shots are taken). Alot of his shots are taken of places that either no longer exist (Whitby Psych) or have been repurposed (AR Williams) as condo sales offices (although it will eventually become a market). There's another site too in Hamilton, Ontario that's been garnering alot of attention as to whether to tear it down or restore The Lister Block. Check out worksongs, another photoblogger who often shoots with Kendall.
posted by phirleh at 9:23 AM on July 8, 2006
posted by phirleh at 9:23 AM on July 8, 2006
Sometimes the composition is stunningly good. Particularly in a couple of the derelict shipyard stuff. Sometimes... give it a rest... enough already etc.
posted by Shave at 1:30 PM on July 8, 2006
posted by Shave at 1:30 PM on July 8, 2006
Good god what did the factories get away with in Sudbury, ON? If you missed it, a factory emits a red stream that looks fake as photoshop, but isn't (iron oxide).
posted by uni verse at 8:39 PM on July 8, 2006
posted by uni verse at 8:39 PM on July 8, 2006
there are some fantastic photos here.
I went off yesterday and enjoyed many of them, and forgot to thank you for posting it in the first place.
so thanks.
posted by Busithoth at 6:20 AM on July 9, 2006
I went off yesterday and enjoyed many of them, and forgot to thank you for posting it in the first place.
so thanks.
posted by Busithoth at 6:20 AM on July 9, 2006
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