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My excellent host, Ehpem, just happened to plan our adventure in a way that included a stop at an abandoned house (he knows me well) and we spent an enjoyable morning exploring the place. You can see his first image from that stop here.
Are you surprised that this is in color? I am, too, a little bit, but those blues and greens were just too lovely to convert to shades of gray.
Jordan River, British Columbia
photographed 4.22.15
Posted on May 9, 2015, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, british columbia, Jordan River, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

I adore coming across abandoned structures. Life, journey, silent stories. Beautiful!
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This one was excellent. It was old enough to be interesting, but not in such bad shape that it was dangerous to be inside. And there was some great light, too!
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This house was a surprise bonus. I had only ever photographed the old work buildings nearby. The house was a wonderful place for photography. So we discovered it together which makes it much better.
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I am glad you’d spotted the nearby buildings previously, because they led us to this one!
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Yes indeed. Not sure there is a reason to go back now – I think we photographed every corner of the place and the light was excellent.
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I love how you can trace the light spot on the wall to the direction the sun is entering through the window. The fan shape of the blinks reinforces the directionality (if that’s a word). A lovely image.
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Well, if “directionality” is not a word, it ought to be!
The color of light was a lot different than what I am used to, and it was fun to shoot it.
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Love the lines in this one!
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Thanks, Sabina. (Thanks of for the new Instagram follow, too!)
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Certainly!
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