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Finally I post-processed some of the pictures I had in my keepings.
The first couple of pictures are from a sanded light house. Through a little hole in the brick-wall, it is possible to climb inside the structure. Inside you\'ll find an old staircase which leads you to the very top -magnificent view!












Yesterday I went on a trip to Aalborg. It was my plan to photograph an abandoned military site, however, yet again I had bad luck and the site was active due to training purposes. I went on and found some other goodies;




Exploring the unseen, capturing the forbidden and rescuing the ravaged beauty of the past is my passion. History is a game. Decay always wins.
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Gotta hand it to ya Kasper, for that lighthouse you captured what even a video probably couldn\'t get at.
BTW, when your in these places do you ever read any of those notes writen on the walls you see everywhere? BTW#2: how did u WALK through that green house?
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Arh, thank you Jack! I appreciate it
Yes I do - whenever I find old letters or papers I read them, it gives you an even bigger kick if you find traces and history of the person who lives there\'s life.
Haha, I almost couldn\'t
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anytime
nice kind of the sense of being there when it was established as in use.
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