I am branching out here and have joined the Rurality Blog Hop with my photo: Abandoned

Taken today at Long Pond Ironworks, Hewitt, New Jersey.
Posted by Lynne on 02/28/2013 at 07:33 PM
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LOVE that photo! What a great building! Those colors are terrific, the reds and greens and that tattered blue tarp. You could do a whole series on that one building alone.
Posted by
Steve on February 28 2013 at 11:51 PM
Steve, thank you! It is interesting, isn’t it? And very creepy. You can’t really get close to it in the summer because the weeds and thorn bushes take it over. It was very overcast yesterday and hard to get good photos, so I think it would be better on a day with more sun. But I did capture one of the windows ...
Posted by
Lynne on March 01 2013 at 05:02 AM
Yeah!!!! You needed to get your fantastic pics out there. I love that photo; there is a long story behind that building, I am sure.
This doesn’t look like a building I’ve seen from the road. Is it back in the property? Very cool! Let me add the Ironworks to my list of things to see next time I visit (along with Skylands). Thanks!!
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on March 01 2013 at 05:32 PM
Thanks Bigsis—you’re sweet for saying that. Most of the buildings have been moved from other places, and no this house is not visible from the road. There used to be a village back here once upon a time.
Sounds like we’ll be doing a lot of rural walking on your next visit! 
Posted by
Lynne on March 01 2013 at 08:04 PM
Thank you for joining in ‘Rurality Blog Hop #4’ Hope to see you next Wednesday for #5…
Posted by
Madge @ TheViewFromRightHere on March 01 2013 at 08:38 PM
In some ways, shooting on overcast days is better. You don’t get interesting shadows, but you also don’t get distracting or distorting shadows—know what I mean? The flat light can actually be preferable because it’s so even.
Posted by
Steve on March 02 2013 at 12:04 AM
Steve, yes I know exactly what you mean. In fact, in fall, it’s almost better when it’s overcast. But ... I was having trouble getting the exposures I wanted even when I bumped up the ISO the shutter speeds were just too slow. I was getting frustrated that things were not coming out the way I had envisioned!
Posted by
Lynne on March 02 2013 at 05:38 AM
I’m not sure what it is about old falling down buildings, but I love them. Although, I have to admit that this one makes me a little sad. It was obviously a home…I can’t help but wonder what happened. Great shot.
Posted by
Susan @ A Slice of My Life on March 07 2013 at 12:25 PM
Susan, I know. They always looks so unloved and forlorn. I am pretty sure they might have moved this house from another location but it could be original too since there used to be a village here a long time ago when the ironworks were still in production. I’m not sure.
Posted by
Lynne on March 07 2013 at 12:53 PM
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