Architectural photography is definitely my cup of tea but not just ANY type of architecture, specifically, the decay of architecture is truly inspiring to me.
The history, the stories that scream out from behind the rust, the crumbling bricks, the chipping paint sends shivers through me and it makes my lens go nuts. I can't stop... I came back from Dublin with literally HUNDREDS of photos specifically focusing on this subject.
I absolutely FELL for this next building... so much so that when I first saw it I couldn't tear my eyes away but because I had gotten my family to stop so often to take photos I passed by it... this bothered me so much that after they left, I specifically hunted down this building to photograph it. I think it was definitely worth it!
Maybe I'm crazy but I think there is beauty in this decay that no new building could capture... these buildings are aged, they have wrinkles, freckles, spots... each a testament to its past...
El.
The history, the stories that scream out from behind the rust, the crumbling bricks, the chipping paint sends shivers through me and it makes my lens go nuts. I can't stop... I came back from Dublin with literally HUNDREDS of photos specifically focusing on this subject.
"Chipping Pipe"; Dublin, Ireland; Photo By El. K. B. |
"Mossy Brick"; Dublin, UK; Photo By El. K. B. |
"Pipe Tree"; Dublin, Ireland; Photo By El. K. B. |
"Boarded Up No. 1"; Dublin, Ireland; Photo By El. K. B. |
"Boarded Up No. 2"; Dublin, Ireland; Photo By El. K. B. |
El.
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