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Julia Solis, who brought us Dark Passage (previously), is still exploring derelict sites, both subterranean and in urban decay. Her most recent project is Abandoned Theaters, a look at grand old movie palaces, school auditoriums, and theaters that have become, shall we say, retired. Julia still keeps a photoblog that she calls Dark Passage Travelogue, and partnering with Suzy Poling, she chronicles the decrepitude of hospitals long abandoned in Fantastic Degradation.
posted by netbros
on Jul 2, 2009 -
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It's scary out there. It can make you just want to hide.
posted by Joe Beese
on Mar 19, 2009 -
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Russos takes photos of Moscow Metro construction. Also of a half-abandoned river port, a cool bridge being put together, and an old underground nuclear submarine base. But mostly of the Metro, behind the scenes. (Don't ask me how he gets access.) [more inside]
posted by parudox
on Dec 6, 2007 -
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Some amazing photos of the storm sewer system in Tokyo. (Further reading)
posted by dersins
on Sep 4, 2007 -
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Joe Nishizawa's new photojournalism book, Deep Inside, is a visual exploration of the amazing, highly mechanized world under Japan's urban areas. This brief interview with the author is accompanied by several interesting photos.
posted by jonson
on Jul 24, 2006 -
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Photographs of London Underground Stations Taken on black and white film, then coloured in photoshop. A nice example.
posted by carter
on Jan 25, 2005 -
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Fabulous images of the Moscow Metro underground, also known as "the people's palaces". Click "M"s on the entry map to view gorgeous (often architecturally surreal) panoramic images, and visit the picture gallery for sweet details. Via Jorgen at Viewropa.
posted by taz
on Jan 14, 2005 -
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