ABANDONED BUILDINGS

10 years 4 months ago #328059 by PixieBlue
Oh, wow, Don....I just don't have enough nerve to go there at night. I'm spineless in that sense. And yes, spooky stories of that place are plentiful! I will definitely share what I capture and anything, if anything, of what I experience regarding the creep factor.


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10 years 4 months ago #328077 by PixieBlue
Well, Scotty, l was working my nerve up, but now I'm very stoked about going there so photos should be posted late next week.


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10 years 4 months ago #328167 by Scotty

PixieBlue wrote: Well, Scotty, l was working my nerve up, but now I'm very stoked about going there so photos should be posted late next week.


Post some of your other work.

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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10 years 4 months ago #328247 by Robert Hardy
Whats the worst that can you be charged for if you get caught in a run down building that has no trespass sign on it? There are a couple places near where I live that I would like to explore, but they have no trespass signs on them. I'm always tempted, but chicken out because I don't want to get in trouble.


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10 years 3 months ago #328657 by effron

Robert Hardy wrote: Whats the worst that can you be charged for if you get caught in a run down building that has no trespass sign on it? There are a couple places near where I live that I would like to explore, but they have no trespass signs on them. I'm always tempted, but chicken out because I don't want to get in trouble.


The law is not the worry, the low life scum that would kill you for a belt buckle, much less seven thousand dollars in photo gear might be....:angry:

Why so serious?
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10 years 3 months ago #328709 by Joves

effron wrote:

Robert Hardy wrote: Whats the worst that can you be charged for if you get caught in a run down building that has no trespass sign on it? There are a couple places near where I live that I would like to explore, but they have no trespass signs on them. I'm always tempted, but chicken out because I don't want to get in trouble.


The law is not the worry, the low life scum that would kill you for a belt buckle, much less seven thousand dollars in photo gear might be....:angry:

I agree.
And it depends on whose property it is. If it is private then most likely only a fine. If it is state land, then a fine+ a stay at the local Crossbar Extended Stay Inn. If it was Federal then a bend over fine+ a definite stay at the CEI.


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10 years 3 months ago #329631 by Stealthy Ninja

effron wrote:

Robert Hardy wrote: Whats the worst that can you be charged for if you get caught in a run down building that has no trespass sign on it? There are a couple places near where I live that I would like to explore, but they have no trespass signs on them. I'm always tempted, but chicken out because I don't want to get in trouble.


The law is not the worry, the low life scum that would kill you for a belt buckle, much less seven thousand dollars in photo gear might be....:angry:


And the ninjas.
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10 years 3 months ago #329639 by StephanieW

PixieBlue wrote: Well, Scotty, l was working my nerve up, but now I'm very stoked about going there so photos should be posted late next week.


Very excited about this :)


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10 years 3 months ago #329917 by PixieBlue

Scotty wrote:

PixieBlue wrote: Well, Scotty, l was working my nerve up, but now I'm very stoked about going there so photos should be posted late next week.


Post some of your other work.


I'm working on it....I'm so site challenged that I'm still figuring how to get my images to a "group."
I have three albums created, some photos are mediocre, some are a little better and some I'm
very attached to.  I just like to share my world.


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10 years 3 months ago #329919 by PixieBlue
HA! See how challenged I am? I can't even get the "quote" thing down. Sheesh. :)


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10 years 3 months ago #329925 by Karen Captures
look forward to seeing what you shot


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10 years 3 months ago #330397 by Rob Conley
Always have a buddy with you.  Stay safe, can't wait to see what shots you get


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10 years 3 months ago #330401 by Karen Captures
Don't forget a flashlight


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10 years 3 months ago #330407 by Stealthy Ninja
Don't forget to pack a bomb:
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10 years 3 months ago #330709 by PixieBlue
Flashlight - Check 
Pepper Spray - Check
Body Guard - Check
Bomb - Check
Bail Money (being arrested for trespassing and possession of explosives) - Check

I'm ready.

Now watch, I'll forget my camera tomorrow.....:rolleyes


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