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“Dead House” : Porto, 10th September 2011

Sad to say, but from what I saw, there are many abandoned buildings like this one all over the urban areas of Portugal. Some, as we have seen, have been transformed into interesting and cheerful street art, but this forlorn shell in the centre of Porto has had no such treatment.

Despite this, however, the building retains a certain proud grandeur and is resplendent in its gorgeous facade of green tiles (it is a feature of traditional Portuguese architecture to have a tiled frontage, though more often than not this is blue or patterned rather than green).

I hope the money can be found to rescue this once grand residence before it crumbles into dust…

You can see a larger version of this photo here.

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“Bicycle Burial” : Hiroshima, Japan, 8th January 2012

Is this first photo taken in 2012 that I’ve published? I think it is…

I was strolling around Hiroshima Station yesterday, not really feeling like doing a lot of walking to look for something of interest, and luckily just two minutes away I found fertile ground for photography down near the river.

In an underpass where there is a minor homeless shanty town of blue plastic sheeting, a lot of people park their bicycles, and evidently more than just a few end up in the river, either as a prank or due to adverse weather.

The river was low, revealing this fairly new machine lying in repose on the muddy bed, already so smeared in gunk that the original colour of the paintwork can no longer be discerned at all.

Black and white seemed like the right way to go, since the alternative would have just been all-over brown…

Check out the larger version of this image here.

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Today I took my camera in to the university where I work and wandered over to the art department, knowing I’d find all manner of interesting things to photograph.

Sure enough, the forty-five minutes I spent there before having to teach my 9am class netted six good images, this one being the creepiest.

On a balcony were this miserable-looking cluster of abandoned statues, not a smile to be seen anywhere, expressions perpetually fixed in a kind of sad incomprehension : why were we created, only to stand here year after year, languishing in limbo for no reason?

I imagined them moving around at night when everyone’s gone home, or even them rebelling, a la Kraftwerks’s song ‘Showroom Dummies.’

Very creepy indeed…

A larger version of this picture can viewed here at my dedicated website and store, Andy Lightfoot Photography.

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