This is how I looked 30 or so years ago. I am now 76 yrs. old and still kickin'. Photography is a great hobby and a good business if you are so inclined. The changes in photography are really exciting. It is so much cheaper with digital, and you can do so much more. I remember how excited I was when poloroid came out in black and white. You could actually see your picture in 2 or 3 minutes.
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Comments (12)
kansas
Great shot. Filled with nostalgia. Wonder what tales it could tell of long gone lives lived beneath it's roof.
DJB
You must go in and see. Wish I had stumbled across this great find.
pm_hackworth
I absolutely love pictures like this. Thanks for sharing!
WiserAngel
I'd be afraid the roof would cave in! Cool building!
Tedz
Ain't gonna need this house no longer... Ain't gonna need this house no more... Ain't got time to fix the shingles... Ain't got time to fix the floor... Ain't got time to oil the hinges... Nor to mend the window pane... Ain't gonna need this house no longer... He's getting ready to meet the saints! Muah!
hammond73
Amazing the chimney is still standing. I can never get enough of old houses.
Nilla
Hey this is a really cool image here! What secrets this house holds within it's walls? This is really cool! :)
sheilakalajdzic
weathered and worn but somehow still beautiful!
Michelle A.
So very cool..... I would have tried to get in!
cynlee
yes... this one has seen better days... the roof does look a little iffy o.O!
jsgknight
Soon it will be gone... taking with it the memories of ages. A tattered relic... its history already almost forgotten. Captured here in its final hours, its last stand... holding out for one last love.
ISSE
I like old things