I have previously produced a panorama of this bridge but went back as it is a great subject to photograph. The reason was for a test of some new equipment to allow me to get some new interesting perspectives of my subjects. The test results are even better than I imagined and I am looking… Continue reading Abandoned Bridge – Cedar Grove, Indiana v2
Tag: Decay
Fairview Park Steps
Lots of Steps Cincinnati, on the banks of the Ohio River, sets in a valley and is surrounded by hills. There are several sets of long stairways around town, some still maintained, a lot have disintegrated. These date from the earlier days of the city before car travel was practical. This was how people got… Continue reading Fairview Park Steps
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Another long abandoned church building in the Sedamsville neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The Cincinnati Preservation Society managed to forestall the immanent destruction of this building with the hope of finding someone to buy and renovate the structure.
First German Reformed Church
Here are several 360 panoramas from the long abandoned “Reformed Church.” Lots of texture and clutter here!
Sunset over the Painter’s Shack
The small building in the foreground, the Painter’s Shack, is about a 1 mile hike up a gravel road from the campus of Thomas Aquinas College. A favorite haunt of the students, it also is a great spot to get a really nice view of the surrounding countryside, especially at sunrise or sunset.
Clay Street
Here are a couple panos from an abandoned building on Clay Street in Cincinnati.
Abandoned Bridge, Cedar Grove, Indiana
I remember riding in our car across this bridge when I was a child. Time and neglect has taken it’s toll. Now it stands in silent decay as canoeists drift through it’s shadows on the lazy Whitewater River. I have another more recent pano of this bridge here.
Abandoned Bridge, Mt. Airy Forest
Deep in the heart of Mt. Airy forest lies this abandoned concrete bridge from an old roadway that has since been cut off by the construction of I-74 through the forest. My guess is that it carried an access road from West Fork Rd. into the park. Now no signs of the road but a… Continue reading Abandoned Bridge, Mt. Airy Forest