Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Mungo Shearer Shed, New South Wales, Australia

 

It was always an obsession to seek the rusted and decayed and the abandoned. In this part of the world, this is where people come here to disappear from the earth. 

Funny I used to travel and explore alone. After a few occasions that I nearly left stranded in the middle of nowhere, I cut back on the activity. 

Now I do miss these sceneries. 

Sony A7RIV

Laowa 9mm f5.6

This is in participation of the Best Sunday Event Barrier Event















31 comments:

  1. ...it seems that you have many in the middle of nowhere places.

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  2. Nice and remote and great light. I like it!

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  3. Good perspective. Around here you can also see many fences made with everything that is found...

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  4. I also explore by myself when I take photos
    a good picture of the abandoned

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  5. I really like this photo :-D Better safe than sorry!

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    1. Flies everywhere. Heat is scary. Photo as evidence that I had been here!

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  6. Do love to see photos like this one, reminds me of our travels and it's certainly not good to be alone out in no mans land as the saying goes...no phone reception, no people, no nothing just beautiful country.

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  7. Depaysant à souhait je veux bien le croire ce monde ..si lointain

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  8. The light really makes this picture special!

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    1. Before the light goes out, one has to get out of there. Can't survive there at night.

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  9. I can imagine that filled with fluffy sheep

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  10. Beautiful landscape photo. Thanks for visiting and sharing at Pictorial Tuesday.

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    1. Thank you for the kind visit. Glad to have found another link for landscaper!

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    1. Thank you, Tanza. It is not everyone's Cupa but it is a genre.

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  12. I used to love these type of places when I was young, wondering what the story was behind the abandonment.

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    1. Actually, there is a haunting story for this shed. Many deaths in this place.

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  13. These sort of places fascinate me, too. What a great find!

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