Saturday, October 12, 2013

Decay (LXXXVII)


Abandoned building at Sintra

20 comments:

Lowell said...

Oh ugh! This is not what I think of when I think of Sintra. Where's the lush greenery? Oh, there it is, on the roof! :))

TexWisGirl said...

that's a beautiful shot, though.

Anonymous said...

great!!! fantastic old building with nice balconies and such lovely soft colours
greetings, Hilde.

Sharon said...

That is quite a lot of decay but, it must have been a beautiful bright color at one time.

Dave said...

Love the saturated colours.... pity about the building though

Sylvia K said...

I always find the amount of decay to be sad and yet there is something fascinating in the colors and texture! Great capture as always, JM! Have a great weekend!

VP said...

Beautiful red...

Dzjiedzjee said...

Very beautiful! Love it :-)

Big hug from the Netherlands,
dzjiedzjee.blogspot.com

Karl said...

A lot of decay here...
Wonderful documentation, JM!

RedPat said...

Someone, please rescue it!

Mersad said...

Love the texture and moody colors.

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

Kay said...

This one certainly looks long forgotten. And it looks like it was once very fine and elegant. Too bad.

Jack said...

Ohhh, this one is even more decayed than most of the ones you have shown.

Joan Elizabeth said...

Aren't the colours just lovely. And look at the weeds in the gutters. I have got a feeling that this is much nicer in a photo than in real life .... Like the photo of my wild spring garden I posted today.

Randy said...

It must have been so beautiful in it's day.

Petrea Burchard said...

RedPat said it! As beautiful as it is, it can't last forever this way.

orvokki said...

Wonderful old buildning. It's a shame that has been abandoned.
Your foto is lovely.

Cezar and Léia said...

Triste ver o estado de abandono, uma estrutura tradicional, as janelas lindas!
Léia

Unknown said...

Oh I love such buildings. They have their own history...
Hope it'll be renovated soon!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Gosh I bet this was a beauty in its day JM, look at those wonderful arched windows!