Abundance
we own too much! there is so much ignored abundance, wealth, opulence; there are so many forgotten resources, riches … wonderful buildings arise and fall again, completely ignored – like human beings …
Loft Light Originally uploaded by Frizztext
This old factory does not exist anymore. A new, ugly building has been built on that place. I am sad. Why wasn’t there a new chance for a dance hall, a library, even a café? Forget it: first abandoned, then destroyed, then carried away. No funeral. Only this photo as a document …
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title=”abandoned palace” / Beelitz-Heilstaetten near BERLIN by Barbara Fritze at Frizztext on Flickr
a great shot – I like the juxtaposition of the older (windows, floor) and the newer (drapes)
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related:
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/02/25/weekly-photo-challenge-abundance/#comment-8129
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What a beautiful building!! What a sad sad loss 😦
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Oh yes, it’s a disgrace to deconstruct such soulfully buildings. Doesn’t matter if they are protected as historic architectural monument – crash them down and install a uniformly anonymous bureau area.
Für mich ist http://www.leerstehende-baudenkmale.de (mit allen darum gruppierten Projekten) immer einen Blick wert …
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related:
http://www.leerstehende-baudenkmale.de/
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Look at that space and light. I would love to live in a place like that.
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hi thanks for checking out my blog site. liked your shots! =)
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What fantastic light. So sad it has gone.
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I love the light gradation in the 2nd pic…
It’s nice
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It’s such a shame when sterile, soulless buildings replace elegant old ones… The photos are stunning!
Eliz
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Such a stunning environment! Really sad to see somewhere with so much character no doubt replaced with a building that is clinical, characterless, and utterly too practical. What happened to creativity!!
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I sincerely enjoyed the photos the top one bing my favorite. i like the leading lines of the light coming threw the windows. crazy how we build and build and then destroy to rebuild.
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Spectacular and so sad that it is gone. I am REALLY behind on your A-Z challenge!
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