Monday, 9 February 2015

Abandoned Buildings Part II


I would first like to say, I do not want to encourage trespassing and please be safe and not stupid. Some places do give permission, so ask.

Couple of weeks ago we visited the Durham Swimming Baths which has been left empty since 2008.  abandoned places should be photographed because they are structures that are most often forgotten, hidden away and used to be huge parts of peoples lives. They should be at least seen and used in a good way before they get demolished or even better turned into something different. 



Once we were inside, we were amazed by the whole structure of the pool and how it used to be a place of fun and joy. 
// Behind Closed Doors //



// Beauty In Decay //
The stairs to get to the viewing balcony are still in tact which gives you another perspective of the main swimming pool.





I also took this opportunity to get some panoramas on my iPhone. The people back in 2008 would be having fun, having a lesson or here to relax, now it's still a place to relax and think but its not the same.



There are changing rooms along this long corridor where at the end the natural light comes through. This corridor also led us into the smaller pool which is much shallower and used for younger people. 


// Adventure Without Risk Is Disneyland //
// Forgotten Beauty //


The smaller swimming pool is also in really bad state but still had the iconic children swimming pictures on the wall which stood out to me. It brought back memories of when I was much younger and learning the life skill of swimming for the first time.

Recently we re-visited the  Greggs factory. Even though we had already visited a few times, this was likely to be our last. There are workers in stripping it down to get it ready to be demolished, we think. 



The Greggs factory was one of my favorite places to visit and take photographs and it was very strange seeing it empty with everything in sorted and in piles.  All the windows, doors and stairs were boarded up, stopping access. 




// The Greatest Pleasure In Life Is Doing What Others Say You Cannot Do //




Since this was our last visit we decided to take some different photos than usual. We bought a plain white carnival mask and torches. 


// Don't Hide Behind A Mask //


// You See, Madness, As You Know, Is Like Gravity. All It Takes Is A Little Push //


// One Person's Craziness Is Another Person's Reality //


The Gregg's factory has always been good explore for me even if i was only there for an hour or two. Every room was different, filled with left behind belongings and the structures have been always amazing.




It was also the first time I had my Polaroid Cube with me to film some short clips. You can film in either 720p or 1080p HD in a wide angle lens at 124°.


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JJx

I do not want to encourage trespassing and please be safe and not stupid. Some places do give permission, so ask.

4 comments:

  1. I remember finding your blog last month and I just couldn't find it again, but finally stumbled across it again today!
    Definitely saving it to my favourites this time!

    Kezia-Eloise | inkstainedjodhpurs.blogspot.com

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    1. thank you so much Kezia-Eloise, it means a lot to me, thank you!

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