Tag Archives: decay
st. louis cemetery, new orleans
Shortly after this summer’s trip to New Orleans, I posted the iPhone photos from the St. Louis Cemetery. Here’s a handful of the DSLR ones also. Some of the subjects are the same, thought it would be interesting to see … Continue reading
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lockhart, texas.
Lockhart, Texas. Known primarily for it’s array of BBQ offerings, and not much else. Literally, not. much. else. The “historic downtown” was more or less an vacant strip mall with a historic courthouse in the center of the square. Despite … Continue reading
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cleveland: witnesses of decay.
Took a deeper look at the wastelands of Cleveland, when I was home for Christmas. It surprises me more and more each time to find moments of incredible beauty in the way this city has fallen apart. It’s bittersweet, but … Continue reading
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mourning in marble.
Monuments and more glimpses from the Oakwood Cemetery. Oakwood is a great example of a real wonderful historic graveyard. Somewhere that reflects the decay and aging of death. I love statues and monuments that look like they’ve been around forever, … Continue reading
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everything fades.
Maybe because it’s Fall, or maybe because I feel like all my potential and goals and skills are fading slowly away, or maybe it’s merely aesthetic pleasure, but whatever the reason may be, I am in love with rusty things … Continue reading
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cleveland: they call it a wasteland.
Cleveland has always been one of the ugliest places I’ve ever visited. It’s all urban waste and rot: rust, smokestacks, soot and grime. The hollow remains of America from it’s era of industrial prosperity and glory. Today it lies mostly … Continue reading
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