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Steed
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| | | | Re: Thoughts on Graffiti < Reply # 3 on 4/4/2020 4:49 AM > | Reply with Quote
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| Natchraz
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“-Never- got caught.” -blackhawk 2016
| | | Re: Thoughts on Graffiti < Reply # 6 on 4/4/2020 5:45 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Personally it really depends on the location. I tend to like graffiti among other things in newer or bare abandonments. 1. A place like this could be what I'm referring to, an office area which was abandoned sometime around 2009. 2. Or, this empty abandoned warehouse which was also abandoned fairly recently. 3. Graffiti in a fairly newer abandonment. However, when it comes to older, more architecturally and historically interesting buildings, I tend to like an absence of graffiti. 4. Factory used during WW2 up until the 1970s, not hit hard by graffiti, and gently decaying as time passes. Of course, stuff like this is always in the range of "harder to access", and present a larger consequence for being caught on the premises, meaning graffiti writers are less enthusiastic on gaining entry to these types of places. edit: accidentally doubled photo 1.
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