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Evansville and St. Louis Abandoned

Abandoned Exploration

Exploration

I just got back from a two day trip exploring abandoned buildings in both Evansville and St. Louis. In total my best friend Josh Walker and I explored five abandoned locations in total. Most of them were large scale factories(meat packaging plants and such) with an endless supply of rooms filled with old equipment, papers, peeling paint, and amazing openings to the outdoors, creating great lighting effecs. I think the pictures represent this better than I can in words

As you may have noticed I am starting a new style in my blogs of showing more of a photo series for each posting instead of my prior style of just showing one or two images. Hopefully this journalistic style is more appealing. I have also started a new style of watermarking where I position the watermark into the image at whatever angle suits that image best. Both these changes I feel are improvements and I hope you feel the same.

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About the Author

Nicholas Klein

Founder and visual artist, specializing in all aspects of a businesses presence from imagery and video to graphics and web. A graduate of IPFW with a Bachelor in Fine Arts, Concentration Photography as well as an Associates Degree in Business. His personal photography works are focused on landscape, travel, and aerial photography.