An area of the magazine beneath the newer, concrete gun emplacements inside historic Fort Morgan, Alabama.
Receding arches and patterns from leaching mortar in the brickwork at Fort Morgan, Alabama.
The main reason for my November morning visit to Fort Morgan, Alabama last year was to photograph the civil war era fort itself. Here’s a shot of some...
Minerals leaching out of the mortar in the brickwork at Fort Morgan, Alabama, form soda straws and stalactites under some of arches in the fortification’s...
A series of brickwork arches in the under-cover section of Fort Morgan, Alabama. I’m pretty sure the white streaks are chalky deposits that have...
One of the entrances into the magazine at one of the newer, concrete batteries at Fort Morgan, Alabama. Although the majority of the fort is built of brick,...
The bird pictures from the last few days were an added bonus last Monday. My real reason to be in Fort Morgan, Alabama was to visit and photograph the Civil...
At the start of our NxNW Utah trip last November, we spent a couple of hours wandering around the ghost town of Cisco just over the Colorado/Utah border....
Just a few miles outside Hanksville, Utah, this heavily tagged RV can be found parked in the desert. I have no idea how long it has been there but it certainly...
A dry stone wall and several abandoned and crumbling buildings in the ghost town at Terlingua, Texas.
I finally got round to processing my infra-red pictures from our recent trip to Big Bend National Park so I’ll be posting a set taken in and around...
The Weber house is a well-known (to photographers, at least) abandoned farmhouse near Pullman in Washington’s Palouse region. This light-painted...
Yesterday’s tractor portrait was taken from a perspective that could easily have been achieved with a tall tripod but today’s is more obviously...
The nice folks at Nutty Brown Farm gave my son and I permission to fly drones in a field close to our house so I’ve been having fun brushing up my Mavic...
A pair of abandoned fishing boats near the town of Salen on the Isle of Mull in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides.
Daisytown was a rather surprising find while touring Great Smoky Mountains National Park for NxNW last month. This collection of a couple of dozen cabins,...
I’m heading back to our fabulous 2015 NxNW trip to the Palouse region of eastern Washington state today. One of the most fun locations we visited...
We found this abandoned barn near Lincoln, New Hampshire while driving to one of our planned morning photography locations and had to come back and take...
These derelict fishing boats sit high and dry just outside the village of Salen on the Isle of Mull in Scotland’s Inner Hebrides. They’ve become...
A coconut sprouts on a beach in front of an abandoned house near Savusavu on the Fijian island of Vanua Levu.