Nobody puts up safety signs without reason. Slippery when wet. Sharp turn ahead. High voltage. Keep out. These bits of information are aimed to help you move around places and inform you where you're going. They let you know what you can do and, more often, what's off-limits. Whether by warning or guiding you, they are intended to send clear messages that would make any perplexed citizen feel instantly at ease. Usually.
When looking at a decaying ruin or some dilapidated man made structure, one cannot help but wonder why such an edifice fall into a state of disrepair. There is always a reason and such is always tr…
01. The phenomenon of black-eyed children, often portrayed as eerie, pale-skinned youngsters with entirely black eyes. It all began with journalist Brian Bethel's accounts of unsettling encounters with these entities in 1996. " When two black-eyed kids asked to..
I love all things dark, creepy, and decadent...
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On a sleepy morning of a cross-country road trip, my wife pointed this out on the side of the road and we decided to stop by and check it out. If you'd like to purchase a print of this, check it out on my Etsy page - I'll have more photos up in the future! While you're visiting, check out my other abandoned photography! www.flickr.com/photos/cityeyes/collections/72157606119463... Edit: Hi Reddit 11/24/15
I created this series titled "The Rooms of William Faulkner" from photographs I took on my iPhone at Rowan Oak, William Faulkner's former home, as well as landscapes around Mississippi. Interiors and exteriors were combined with the app "Image Blender" to give the photos a well read look like out of one of the pages of Faulkner's novels (such as "As I Lay Dying" which is a personal favorite). My goal was to transport the viewer into a world of Mississippi mystery with an outlet to create their own Southern tale when looking at the series.
"Megalophobia" is an intense fear of immensely large objects. If you think you might have megalophobia, I'm gonna recommend that you not look at these photos.
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