My first outing after being stuck inside for a while. Who knew it would be good practice?
Logger’s Retreat – part 2
Why did I call these posts Logger's Retreat? The answer in part 2.
Logger’s Retreat – part 1
A special two-part episode featuring a very cool abandoned house.
Colonel Sanders has left the building
Why did the chicken farmer cross the road? To become a fur rancher.
Upstate decay
Oh look...abandoned buildings. Before the snow flew I found some crispy decay.
Vestiges of past lives
Months' worth of abandonment in one handy, convenient package.
Abandoned Portugal
So much abandonment, so little time.
On the road for rural decay
Out exploring back roads for abandoned places.
Are you real or not?
Thoughts on using processing techniques to enhance reality or alter moods. And ice. Lots and lots of ice.
Abandoned conversations
A couple of encounters with people while out photographing rural decay. I lived to tell the tale!
Ruined cabins
Log! It's log! It's big, it's heavy, it's wood.
Faded dreams
An abandoned house with some loving details captured for probably the last time.
The old place on the lake
How can some abandoned buildings remain so untouched for decades?
Roadside rust
America's love of cars has a dark side.
Dead end job
This time the conditions let me create a cohesive set of shots of an extensive abandoned farm.
Slippage in cohesion
Mother Nature offers me a choice in lighting, but only for a second. Will it ruin my set of images?
Rural Decay
A few ideas and thoughts about rural abandonment photography.