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Always love the decaying look
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Wonderful discovery. There is something appealing about decay — at least in photos.
The place is haunted
Good picture of an interesting place
Thanks, Mikael. The place reeks fear and mystery
I like that.
Dream place for urbex
That shows decay for sure.
Rustlord
The options are wide open in places like this.
You mean to cook?
Oh my, this looks like something from a hundred years ago. Has it been used recently, surely not?
It is not being used. The place has a few ghost stories around
The scene looks perfect in B&W! Great photo! Have a happy day!
Thank you, Eileen. More muted colour but the place was so dark to render colour properly
What a great black and white photo.
Thank you, Bill! More monochrome
Your photos are magnificence.
En lo primero que me fije fue en el horno donde seguro que realizaron grandes asados, pan y dulces caseros muy distintos a los que realizan hoy en hornos industriales o en nuestros hornos caseros.Saludos.
Makes one wonder how many happy hours were spent there in that kitchen.
Watch out for the ghostly chef with the cleaver!
Es una foto excelente que nos transporta a otra época, en la que un buen horno era símbolo de hogar.Muchos abrazos.
I love that look, too. It's so intriguing. There's a story in that photo.
Love this image - it's perfect for black and white, too!Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2022/11/checking-out-fall-color.html
So interesting, I love lost places. And have been in two, so exciting.
Interesante. Un beso.
Good shot! Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
Your comments are always appreciated. Thank you kindly for the kind visits
Wonderful discovery. There is something appealing about decay — at least in photos.
ReplyDeleteThe place is haunted
DeleteGood picture of an interesting place
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mikael. The place reeks fear and mystery
DeleteI like that.
ReplyDeleteDream place for urbex
DeleteThat shows decay for sure.
ReplyDeleteRustlord
DeleteThe options are wide open in places like this.
ReplyDeleteYou mean to cook?
DeleteOh my, this looks like something from a hundred years ago. Has it been used recently, surely not?
ReplyDeleteIt is not being used. The place has a few ghost stories around
DeleteThe scene looks perfect in B&W! Great photo! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. More muted colour but the place was so dark to render colour properly
DeleteWhat a great black and white photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill! More monochrome
DeleteYour photos are magnificence.
ReplyDeleteEn lo primero que me fije fue en el horno donde seguro que realizaron grandes asados, pan y dulces caseros muy distintos a los que realizan hoy en hornos industriales o en nuestros hornos caseros.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Makes one wonder how many happy hours were spent there in that kitchen.
ReplyDeleteWatch out for the ghostly chef with the cleaver!
ReplyDeleteEs una foto excelente que nos transporta a otra época, en la que un buen horno era símbolo de hogar.
ReplyDeleteMuchos abrazos.
I love that look, too. It's so intriguing. There's a story in that photo.
ReplyDeleteLove this image - it's perfect for black and white, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2022/11/checking-out-fall-color.html
So interesting, I love lost places. And have been in two, so exciting.
ReplyDeleteInteresante. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteGood shot! Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
ReplyDelete