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destruction Anonymous
this is a photo of a local theatre built in the 20's that burned down in february. they have yet to rebuild it. it's a shame it came to an end, but it is sometimes fascinating and makes for interesating photography to see buildings in this sort of state.

anyone else have this sort of photography?

and no, i am not an antisocialite who craves destruction. i'm just the regular kind of antisocial type.
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>> Anonymous
I think the building has some great potential, but I just don't see it in this photograph.
>> Anonymous
>>48089

It's hard to actually get close to it to get some better angles, Some of the walls are unstable so they have a radius taped off from public access.
>> Anonymous
>>48090
Jump that shit. If anyone catches you just say you're doing a project for your photography class at college.

Seriously, I thought photographers were supposed to be masculine, cunning, and courageous? You're failing hard, OP. Failing hard.