Layers peeled away
The inside of this place is in much worse shape than the outside. For one thing, most of the windows are broken, so moisture and animals have free access. And – this is new – there’s a hole in the roof, which is letting in water every time it rains. The paper on the gypboard walls is starting to peel away. While that’s never a good sign as far as a building’s longevity, it does make for some interesting photos…
Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 12.6.2014
Posted on December 15, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, black and white photography, lubbock, lubbock texas, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas, yellowhouse canyon texas. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
Everything put together sooner or later falls apart (Paul Simon).
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Great lyric! (I’m a Paul Simon fan, which I think we’ve discussed before.) Anyway, next time I go out to the hut, I’ll play this song for it.
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I’ll say! it looks like a rock cave – or is it ? a kind of metamorphosis back to nature.
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It looks a lot more like some kind of rock than what it actually is.
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Very interesting photo at that!
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Thanks, Robert!
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It’s worse than I thought – structurally. But what a photographer’s joy. Great shot, Melinda
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The exterior shot that I posted really is the building’s best side! I will be posting more from this place – from now until it falls over, I guess!
Glad you liked this one, Andy.
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