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Why are old buildings so attractive to photographers ?  
   

Why are old buildings so attractive to photographers ?

Upstate New York

May 28th 2017
I left Swarthmore well before breakfast and headed North through Pennsylvania directly for Summit on secondary roads. No traffic, but lots of cops determined to prevent Memorial Day accidents. Crossed the Delaware on the US 202 bridge and headed into New Jersey. Daniel and Honor and Simon had prepared breakfast outside on the collapsadeck. It was fresh and cool, and we had a lovely meal. We engage ... read more
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31st May 2017

Old Buildings
Jim, I think about William Christenberry who returned again & again to the places of his hometown of Hale. The aging process seemed to only make them more & more beautiful. Haunting even! Hope you are feeling better! Cathy
4th June 2017

Christenberry
I agree. I remember staring at his photos in the old Portrait Gallery show.
1st June 2017

Old buildings
I was attracted to this photo right away! Maybe we see a reflection of ourselves.

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