This is the third in a series of images of various abandoned buildings and structures located in the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire.
Time and the original owners seem to have forgotten most of these places... but I'm sure they all have a story to tell.
In the case of this building I know a little of the history and there is some information online as well.
Unfortunately I believe this building stands as a sad testament to what happens when people take a "too causal" attitude towards the proper handling and disposal of junk and potentially hazardous waste. At one time this was an automobile repair shop. And my general understanding is that no one has been willing or able to buy and develop the property since the shop went out of business many years ago due to what it would cost to have all the junk material and potentially hazardous removal done. It is now listed as "abandoned" on at least one list of such properties online by the New Hampshire State Treasurer.
Some references are here: https://casetext.com/case/state-v-autoware-inc and here: http://new-hampshire-unclaimed.org/data/++CANAAN,+NH/AUTOWARE+INC/66313985.html
If you are a local follower and recognize any of these places please post a comment as to the former use. Eventually I hope to put together an album of these images along with a brief history of the building or location. Thanks!
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Monday, September 7, 2015
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Abandoned Buildings #2
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Abandoned #2 - Route 120, Lebanon, NH |
Time and the original owners seem to have forgotten these places... but I'm sure they all have a story to tell.
Unlike the first photo in this series it looks like someone has come to the rescue of these two buildings... but that still doesn't tell us anything about their original purpose or history.
If you are a local follower and recognize any of these places please post a comment as to the former use. Eventually I hope to put together an album of these images along with a brief history the building or location.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Abandoned Buildings and Other Places Time has Forgotten...
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"Abandoned 1" - Route 4, Enfield, NH |
Time and the original owners seem to have forgotten these places... but I'm sure they all have a story to tell.
If you are a local follower and recognize any of these places please post a comment as to the former use. Eventually I hope to put together an album of these images along with a brief history the building or location.
Thanks!
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
"Abandoned Farmhouse" - Pine Grove Mills, PA
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Abandoned Farmhouse - Pine Grove Mills, PA |
I used to drive past this abandoned farmhouse quite frequently on my way to work and was always attracted to it because of the (apparently) freshly painted white posts which stood out in stark contrast to the rest of the house.
Since I was "studying" the zone system at the time (a method of determining exposure and processing developed and perfected by Ansel Adams) this scene made for the perfect challenge to my rudimentary skills with camera, film and darkroom technique. My goal was to capture the "glow" of the posts, the details in the shadows of each window pane and bring to life on paper what I saw in my mind.
Looking at this image 35 years later I feel like I succeeded :-)
Photographed with a Graflex 4x5 camera using Kodak Tri-x film processed in D-76 and printed on Agfa Brovira glossy surface paper.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Capital - Old Main, Penn State University
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Capital - Old Main, Penn State University |
I had done a series of photographs a few days earlier featuring some of the interesting architectural details found on many of the older buildings on campus.
Unfortunately that day the lighting hadn't been right to make this photograph and in fact it took me two more days of trying before I was able to shoot under the hazy overcast skies necessary to bring out the textures and details in this photograph of a capital on the columns of the main administration building know as Old Main.
Shot with a Nikon D90 and 400mm lens.
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