The gunpowder mills at Torsebro, Sweden:
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They were impressive bits of the past…
Urbex photography is really your thing 🙂 I am really drawn to this site. Love the strong composition in the second shot a lot! Thank you for contributing in such a fascinating way.
Well, were I younger and fitter, I would be into Urbex…but sadly, I have never taken part. However, I think I have done the occasional Urbex Spoof/cheat shot!
Astounding the way nature has colonised them. Also heartening, come to think of it.
Indeed!
Good job, Sue – we were a bit blown away, weren’t we?
We were! I was impressed by how these structures had withstood time, and also how mysterious I could get them to look in monochrome!
Your Swedish itinerisers knew your tastes!! Or did you draw up the itinerary yourself? The angle and detail of the second shot is wonderful and the first one establishes context beautifully.
My Swedish itinerisers did a grand job for me….the only thing I asked to see was Kyrkö Mosse, because Ann Christine had posted one or two images a year or so ago, and I knew it would be my ‘thing’!
very cool.
Thanks, Gavin!
Impressive!
Well, I spent a moment or two deciding on the compositionwhen I was taking the images, and later the monochrome conversion seems to have lent an extra dimension…..
These were precious moments, when we see the results, and as I am partial to monochrome, I would say, it added the magic. Still, you are the magician! Great shots.
Many thanks, Lucile!
My pleasure, Sue.
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Good shapes! 🙂 🙂
Looking on the positive side, Jo!