1.13.2010

Photo's to Inspire - Old Buildings

A few weeks ago TheNikiProject left a comment that she is inspired by "old, rundown, forgotten, falling apart, decaying buildings. Houses, barns, industrial, castles, you name it. There's just something so romantic about it.. :)" So I searched Flickr and found this amazing collection.

The Crooked Old House by NE nature




Two Guns, Arizona: two doors and a window by Mrs Rachel



IMG 0029-2 by Andrea & Tim Wilson


Rustic Buildings by SJBuvel




Falling Down by 1961modelcar



Square Composition by Ken Foto




Thanks Niki for sharing your inspiration!

What visual images inspire you? Let me know and I will pull together a Flickr collection, and share that you are the source of inspiration for the week they are posted.

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7 comments:

  1. GREAT finds! I LOVE the hotel the best! WOW!

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  2. i love all of your 'photos to inspire' posts. don't stop!

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  3. Thanks Flying Haystacks!!

    What inspires you?

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  4. Wow! i really love your photography, great! keep up the great work that you've been started. Good Job!

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  5. Hi Laura, thanks for the kind words, but I did not take any of those pictures. They are from a variety of wonderful photographers on Flickr!

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  6. Yay!! Thanks for doing a post about my inspirations! You found some great pics! I'm with nomadcraftsetc about the hotel being the best. I also love IMG0029 and Rustic Buildings. Good stuff!

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  7. I did my senior show in collegs as a group of paintings on neglected buildings in small town "downtowns". Kind of portraits in vivid colors. There is a lot of ideas on that subject matter. Also similar to what I do with old cars. Ideas of abandonment but holding there own... Fantastic collection of photos... ! Beautiful and Inspiring... THanks!

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Your thoughts and ideas are an important part of the conversation, thanks for sharing!