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Haunting beauty of abandoned mansions, shuttered asylums and deserted theme parks. - Hardz - 06-26-2014

A friend sent me this article, thought I'd share as it made me think how negligence can have such a severe yet beautiful effect on places.
  • Niki Feijen visited eight countries in Europe over the course of a year and a half to complete his new book titled Frozen.
  • He relies on Google Earth to remotely scout possible locations before hitting the road to see them in person.
  • To avoid getting stranded in a decrepit old building, the photographer travels with a crew made up of 3-4 people.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2663259/Realm-beautiful-decay-Haunting-photos-abandoned-mansions-shuttered-asylums-deserted-amusement-parks-time-stands-still.html


RE: Haunting beauty of abandoned mansions, shuttered asylums and deserted theme parks. - MiS - 06-26-2014

(06-26-2014, 08:16 PM)Hardz Wrote:
  • To avoid getting stranded in a decrepit old building, the photographer travels with a crew made up of 3-4 people.

That almost sounds like a premise to a horror movie, coupled along with these pictures. I wonder how breath-taking - or horrifying - those pictures were for the people who were actually inside these structures. Reminds me of urban exploring.