Pix from a scary abandoned house in eastern Colorado:





I appreciate the comments. I used to take photography very seriously. I studied for several years at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. I worked in some prestigious photo studios. It was a fun time. I worked hard and I did well in school. I really enjoyed my life and friends in New York but I wasn't happy working as a photographer. I didn't feel like it was the right career path for me. I left school, sold all my cameras and bought turntables. That was 15 years ago. I haven't had much interest in photography since that time in my life. I've been busy working on my career in music. This vacation / road trip was really good for me because I had time to stop and take a lot of snap shots. It was a lot of fun! It's nice to find an interest in something that once meant so much to me.





I appreciate the comments. I used to take photography very seriously. I studied for several years at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. I worked in some prestigious photo studios. It was a fun time. I worked hard and I did well in school. I really enjoyed my life and friends in New York but I wasn't happy working as a photographer. I didn't feel like it was the right career path for me. I left school, sold all my cameras and bought turntables. That was 15 years ago. I haven't had much interest in photography since that time in my life. I've been busy working on my career in music. This vacation / road trip was really good for me because I had time to stop and take a lot of snap shots. It was a lot of fun! It's nice to find an interest in something that once meant so much to me.
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virginya:
I really, really like the first one. You're pics are awesome 

doxie:
Yes, scary indeed!