THE TRUTH ABOUT: Abandoned places photography simon yeung - Caught on Camera
Hi, my name is Simon and over the past four years I have traveled to over 40 countries in search of beautiful landscapes, awe-inspiring architecture, but most of all, the best-abandoned locations.
I am a self-taught photographer and I am driven to travel by a desire to capture the most beautiful abandoned images. I have photographed many abandoned churches, asylums, synagogues, steel mills, power plants in countries such as Azerbaijan, Georgia, Thailand, Italy, and Romania. Next year, I hope to travel to Russia and Lebanon.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post, and I really hope you enjoy looking at the photographs I took.
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Abandoned Boat With The Backdrop Of The Highest Mountain In The UK
Amazing Woodwork In This Romanian Castle
Villa In Portugal
Bangkok Mall Missing The Fish Nowadays
An Extremely Photogenic Textile Factory In Italy
Church In Italy With A Great Pop Of Blue
A Classic Shot From A Classic Italian Asylum
An Italian Church With Beautiful Colours
Romanian Synagogue
Sanatorium In Abkhazia
Stunning Fresco In This Italian Villa
Azerbaijan Bathhouse
Georgian Palace Fit For A Princess
UK Theater In A Terrible State Of Disrepair
Crazy Beautiful Church In Italy
An Edwardian Marvel In The UK
Abandoned Car In Belgium
Art Deco Power Plant In Hungary
Portuguese Villa
A Very Beautiful Synagogue In Romania
A Welsh Chapel With The Most Incredible Ceiling
Power-Plant In The USA
A Belgian Hallway In A Beautiful Shade Of Green
Ballroom In Germany
A Very Ornate Italian Villa
Mansion In Portugal With Beautiful Detailing
An Amazing Car Graveyard In Sweden
Polish Palace With Amazing Woodwork
British Colonial Architecture In Myanmar
A Spectacular Bathhouse In Georgia
Welsh Chapel In Heavy Decay
Welsh Church In An Advanced State Of Decay
Former Nightclub In England
Very nice, I just wish we knew more about the locations than general country, but places get abandoned for various reasons and it is sad to see such building in such a state, though with the two synagogues I think some things 70 years ago may have had something to do with those
Very nice, I just wish we knew more about the locations than general country, but places get abandoned for various reasons and it is sad to see such building in such a state, though with the two synagogues I think some things 70 years ago may have had something to do with those
