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:iconkidxister:
Mood: Love ~KidXister Jun 11, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I love all of your abandoned building pictures. I saw that some of them were taken in France and others in Germany. Is it common to find these forgotten places all over Europe? You don't see many in America, mostly abandoned houses and farms.
Did you have to break into most of these places?
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:iconthebrokenview:
First, thank you! I think there are abandonments in every country, the problem is just to find them. I've also seen awesome locations in the US, for example the "Eagle River Powerplant" [link] or Detroit (seems like a good deal of this city is abandoned). I never break into the places I visit. Every form of violence is out of question, so I only enter them if I can find an opening that already exists (open doors, etc.)
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:iconkidxister:
~KidXister Jun 11, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I forgot about Detroit. I've never been there, but you got me thinking of other places that have suffered hardship, like Louisiana. I live in a area where they reuse old buildings, only one of the three paper plants by my house is actually being used as a paper plant. One is an apartment building and the other is a museum. I guess I should be more clear about what I meant by breaking in, not physically breaking in, but trespassing. I find it a little exhilarating to be in places where I'm not supposed to be.
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:iconcj1689:
~Cj1689 May 4, 2013  New member
The location looks amazing! where is it??
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:iconmekima:
Mood: Love ~Mekima Mar 27, 2013  Student Digital Artist
Everything in your gallery is just amazing, thank you for sharing it here on DeviantART ^^
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:iconaude-la-randonneuse:
*Aude-la-randonneuse Mar 13, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Your gallery is amazing, thanks for sharing it :hug:
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*Aude-la-randonneuse Mar 13, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
You're welcome :) I love your pictures
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:iconmagistret:
god you're art is awe inspiring, its amazing how different angles and perceptions can make it so divine to the eyes. How do you get the pictures to be so symetrical?
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:iconthebrokenview:
Thank you! It usually takes me a lot of time to compose a shot (but truth to be told, I usually have to fix some small errors in Lightroom/Photoshop)
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