The place looks old and abandoned. This is really schadenfreude because of the pleasure derived from it. Your photography works are always outstanding among others. Thanks for this post.
If that was an abandoned church, I wonder what they used the weighing scale for. Such subtle play of light and shadows though, like something straight from an old (atmosphere/timeline) movie.
I like the little details in this photo like the dirt and the cobwebs. Even though it’s a messy area, there’s still a lot of clarity in the shot and interesting imagery. Thanks for sharing.
16 Comments
Rae
Love your explorations. The mysterious aura that this photo has is beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
jolly555
Is that an old measurement scale, I just like the color effect of the shot though. it really adds to the beauty of the shot.
Oyeyipo Oladele
The place looks old and abandoned. This is really schadenfreude because of the pleasure derived from it. Your photography works are always outstanding among others. Thanks for this post.
brainedet
You are always bringing or shooting some well forgotten stuff, I can’t remember when last I saw that. Great shot.
Meldred Judith
An old scale. It is still being sold in our market place.
miakayuuki2012
I do not understand the title. It seems German to me. That said, at least I get what a scale is. I hope it works despite of its old age.
Segun OGUNYEMI
What such a caption, it does look like German to me. Nice shot and hope the gadget still works fine?
esgyll
If that was an abandoned church, I wonder what they used the weighing scale for. Such subtle play of light and shadows though, like something straight from an old (atmosphere/timeline) movie.
Danielle M
The picture looks very clear and the topic old and nostalgic. It makes me think of a french movie called Ameelie.
Roy
That’s one dated weighing scale. I can tell it hasn’t been used for a while.
Meg W
The device has cobwebs all over. So much neglect!
Patricia
This is a well taken shot. Good work indeed.
Oliver
I doubt that this weighing machine is in working condition. It looks so neglected.
Daphne
This scale is from a very long time ago. It’s rare to see mechanical scales like this nowadays.
Maury Cheskes
I like the little details in this photo like the dirt and the cobwebs. Even though it’s a messy area, there’s still a lot of clarity in the shot and interesting imagery. Thanks for sharing.
saviourv
What exactly is that device next to the weighing scale? Is it some kind of radio, or something else?