I was guessing that the hole in the wall above the fireplace was cut in to allow for a stove at some time - better heating than the fireplace. The colored lath strikes me as interesting and the turquoise tile around the fire place moreso...

On 4/17/2014 11:09 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Thanks Mark and my my so you don't appreciate good black and white porn? I am not sure if the place was rewired or not but I had this feeling that it hadn't and I am surprised it never caught fire. Not sure how long it had been before the fireplace was ever used.

Perhaps causing you confusion is a good thing on the second shot as that is what I felt while in that room.

On 4/17/2014 10:02 PM, Mark C wrote:
Nice find and very interesting. Fascinating to imagine the residents sitting on that couch with a fire in the stove (which is of course gone) - looks liek the ceiling was pretty high in there which gives it a really interesting feel, architecturally. That little bit of HDR that you used in the exterior shot works well, IMO and I like the great colors in the first shot. The bones of a place that was once alive - the colors scream that it was once alive. If it was drab B&W it would just be yet another ruin porn shot. (Nothing against B&W - just hung up 3 rolls to dry - but the color and HDR works here.)

The second shot doesn't do much for me - kinda confusing, might work better if it was larger though.

Mark

On 4/15/2014 11:54 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Went out Saturday driving toward the Northern Eastern part of our area and as we drove past this abandoned house on a hill we doubled back to go exploring.

The living room:
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p892528771/e2e5bd9a7

Not certain what room this was used for:
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p892528771/e35e1058e

Okay one more this is the outside of the house:
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p892528771/e19e79c6





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