26 Comments

  • Sylvia

    I think the house was very cozy before it was abandoned. I wonder why it may have been abandoned though.

  • Glad

    I am wondering, what’s there to regret? Was it how they lived or where they lived. Who ever lived there sure did leave in a hurry to leave all these stuff behind.

  • saviourv

    That’s a lot of junk lying around. Possibly filled with a lot of regrets about actions and paths that were not taken in Life. A fate that most of us would do well to avoid. You should never die with immense regrets in your heart, nor leave a house filled with the junk to match that level of regret.

  • brainedet

    This isn’t so bad, little cleaning here and there will be all that is needed to tidy it up. Sharp photo and creative hands.

  • Rosalie

    Photo is okay quality but the photo shows an abandond place i think. A little messy around and some old and broken stuffs.

  • Clarissa

    I can only imagine the memories that might happened in there before it was abandoned. Nice photograp anyway. Sometimes you don’t need a clean and organized subject to capture to have a perfect shot, sometimes it has to be disorganized as it is for us to know the story.

  • Alex

    For a deserted spot this does not look so bad. A bit of cleaning and fixing should do the trick. Not as ruined as I imagine and that is a good thing.

  • conrad pranze villas

    this place has a lot of memories, i am sure of it. people might wonder why this place is dirty. but his place is full of memories indeed.

  • Janine Bocateja

    I can keep this place. With a little touch of renovation, I will turn it into a nice place to live. Nice capture Tom.

  • Ness

    Great photo composition, Tom! This room is unorganized but this is an image you can compare to the feeling of emptiness and being abandoned.

  • Wilson Jake

    This just needs a proper arrangement nothing too seriously damaged. But I wouldn’t lay my head here like this. Nice natural lighting

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