Yeah, I know; lame name for a picture and blog post. Â So sue me! Anyway, I promised I’d mix in some URBEX here and there with my other stuff, so hear ya go. Â I shot this one at an abandoned Chocolate factory in former East Germany. Â I don’t know… somehow yummy chocolate and East Germany just don’t seem to go together. Â Anyone out there ever tasted any?
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Our new friends in the Bay area have one of the coolest old houses I’ve ever seen. Â I could spend a full day there exploring and photographing everything. Â My youngest daughter was especially fond of the “doll house” (play house) built out back by the previous owner for her daughter. Â It has fully functioning water, A/C and more. Â Heck, I’d live in that kid’s cottage. Â Inside the main house, I just had to grab a shot of this awesome old phone box. Â Man I love “retro” eye candy!
I’ve always been a big fan of sci-fi and horror flicks, and I’ve got a pretty good imagination to boot, which is probably why a lot of the URBEX environments I visit remind me of some movie I’ve seen before. Â Sometimes, that can be a bit creepy, especially if I’m in one of those rooms alone with only the dripping and creaking sounds of decay. Â This particular room reminded me of the scene in one of my all-time favorite horror flicks, the 1978 Invasion of the Body Snatchers remake, when Donald Sutherland’s character’s pod-self is transforming as he sleeps. Â Click here if you want to see that still (to me at least) creepy scene. Â Speaking of which, it’s midnight as I post this, so I suppose I should go to sleep now. Â Wonder if it will be me who wakes up in the morning?
I had fully intended to post another URBEX shot today, but decided instead to toss this photograph I made down in Bonitas, California last week onto the blog instead. While I was shooting this bad boy, a surfer dude came out of a nearby house and asked me if I wanted to buy it. Uh, um, no thanks, bro. But I’ll be glad to send you a shot of the car when I’ve processed it. Cool! Everyone’s happy. Let’s see what he thinks of my treatment of this grand old blue bomber.