Abandon - - the power of a single image.

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Abandon - - the power of a single image.
 I've been taking pictures of this abandoned in the fields house already years. I see the changes. Every time I notice the new cracks, collapsed walls, and the gradually falling parts of the roof. Its existence is like an endless black-and-white movie in slow motion. 

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![abandoned _2024 _by_Victor_Bezrukov-1.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/victorbz/23tm9Le2HnLDTGfDcBYd1aETt7WgnN2ptwFS95Wu434rJuR3JYdRj9nswV32tfbkRWPtb.jpg)

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 By the way, concerning the black-and-white movie. 
This week I had a chance to whatch the "Kafka" movie, made by Steven Soderbergh in the far 1991. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amEKXMbTDtw

 The movie is highly recommended for these who are in love with black-and-white photography. The compositions of the scenes, the contrasts, and the mystery of storytelling - this movie is a great example of how one should shoot a NOIR movie.
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