Category Archives: buildings

Broken Bridge

I am a bit sad I didn’t check the angle on this photo but I think it still has a dark edge to it. This is the Gloucester Docks area which is often used in filming and a lovely place … Continue reading

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Shortcut

This is a piece of graffiti I found in Gloucester. It says Short Cut and is part of a series I took with my new camera. I love exploring urban landscapes and those decaying spaces that once were something. This … Continue reading

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Eggs in the Reeds

I took this photo of the little plastic eggs nestled in the reeds at twilight.

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A New Hope

This bird being so at home – to me shows that the decaying buildings have a hope for the future.

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Forlorn

The broken glass and sickly colour of the building put me in mind of a mushroom that has already spawned and has nothing left other than decay – taken in Gloucester.

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The Spaces Inbetween

This is a photo from Gloucester – I just love the way the strange sculpture is sandwiched into the gap. Name nicked from Ella Matthews poetry.

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Dare To Walk

I found my self in amongst old industrial tumble down buildings at twilight, with £100 worth of camera round my neck, my phone in the car, a group of youths cat calling, and realising I was lost and that this … Continue reading

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Oasis

In the mists of decay – life blooms.

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Built in Stone

This is a carve stone header over the door of a falling down building in Gloucester Docks – it was so pristine.

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Made to Last

This image to me just shows the sadness of being built to last and then outlasting your usefulness – taken in Gloucester.

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