Showing posts with label hill country. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hill country. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

Abandoned Winery - Still rooted in disarray

Abandoned Winery - loading room in disarray
 These where taken inside the loading bay of packaging and office building of the winery . The loading door looked to be forced open. Looked like it had been trashed over the years by who ever. Once again I took them just cause I was there and they turned out way better then I expected. So much detail and color.
Abandoned Winery - loading room bottle caps on floor
 I saw all these bottle caps that I believe where used for one of their products, a wine spritzer I think.
Abandoned Winery - loading room advertisement poster
Here was one of their advertisement posters, there were several on the floor.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Abandoned Winery - But time flows through the room, light flows through the room

Abandoned Winery Mixing Room Color
Abandoned Winery Mixing Room black and white Here's a view of inside the broken window from yesterday's post. A mixing room perhaps? It was very eerie and I wasn't very excited about this photo when I took it but I try to take all the photos I can when I am where ever regardless of what I think of the scene right then. These photos turned out to be my favorite from all the ones taken that day, couldn't have turned out better.



















I took the photo and in Picasa I ran it through the Holga-ish filter. I think it gives it a sense of loneliness and neglect.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Abandoned Winery - Residing somewhere In structures Time forgotten


A window into the past, through cracked and broken glass.

That just happened, don't know where that came from.
Here is a set of this window in the large building behind the house/tasting room that has seen better days. I presume that it was in this building where the magic happened, where they bottled their fare. I think the detail in the plywood and the mold on the siding just look great.



Siding and plywood Black and White








                                                                                                                                                                                                       I ran it in black and white and loved that also, very ominous...