Well, I returned to the scrapyard again today, in the hopes of getting a few more shots of the abandoned building that I took exterior shots of in my previous post.
Upon arrival, I was incredibly chuffed to discover that the large garage door had been removed from this building, allowing access to the interior. So, I crept inside, and took a few pictures:
The corner of a doorway, leading to what you will see in the photo below.
This photo didn't come out as well as I had hoped, but oh well. I may return there to take a better shot one day. Anyway, this old, discarded chest of drawers & mattress/futon really felt SH-ish to me, so I had to snap it.
The corner of the main room.
Perhaps one of the coolest features about the main room - a flight of stairs leading down to this pit. I think that it's one of those pits that you drive a car over the top, so that one may work on the underside of the car whilst standing upright. (Heh, sorry, but I'm utterly clueless as to what these types of pits are called.)
A window from inside the main room. If only the sun hadn't been so bright, then this shot would have looked a little creepier.
Another window.
The next three photos were taken at a couple of different locations:
A sign attached to a gate, on a public footpath.
An old building that I'm assuming used to be a shed or storage area of some sort. Access to the inside of this building was mainly blocked off, so I took this photo of the interior through the slightly open door.
The same building, this time viewed through a window. Note the discarded blue door.
Not as good as my previous photos, in my opinion, but I still like them nonetheless.