In rural Caswell County, North Carolina, I found this amazing old abandoned house. Though the roof had been blown off, most of the sagging exterior and interior structure remains intact. As I approached the old home through a field of knee high grass, I noticing a turkey vulture atop one of the dual chimneys. Nice!
You know it, an adrenaline pumping vibe when you’re lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. I shot several views as I slowly approached, when suddenly a second turkey vulture stopped in for a visit. They were soon bored with me, perhaps didn’t like being photographed, and flew off.
I continued my photo study, mining as much gold as I could. The sagging framing and siding where visually quite impressive. At the end of my urbex adventure, I came away with a nice set of compositions and only a few chigger (bug) bites.
Thank you for stopping by. For the best viewing experience, click on an image to view a high resolution version from my Stony Creek Ruins gallery.
Cheers,
C. S.
Last two installations are among my all time favs! Imagine hanging the windowclouds near the side view photo from today…
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Love the even bricks next to the uneven wood!
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…what an incredible find! Wonderful shots, I especially like the two vultures hanging out on the chimney.
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Very interesting shots! Maybe someone will try to salvage those bricks and reuse them. They look to be in good conditions.
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