One of the abandoned houses in the center of Sofia. Good for the advertising, but very bad for the city! The corner "Dondukov" blvd and "Benkovski" street.
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Seems that the advertisers took the chance to place their advertisement banner in the whole houses, maybe just to cover the old abandoned houses or maybe they just assuring that everyone in the city will see their advertisement.. lol.
anyway i been following you for a while and i hope you have time to see my work too.. thank you in advance
Antonia, I love your blog. Congratulations! The photos are sensational and the seats too. I love shooting and I will take your idea and take pictures of my town too. Claudia / Brasil
Indeed it seems that sometimes there's more interest on having outdoors than recovering the buildings, many of them historical ones or references of a city's architecture.
Wow. That house, at least the little bit you can see of it, looks really bad. You'd think they'd just tear it down instead of masking it. But, I guess it is a good way to advertise. *shrug* Great picture, though!
Oh, God! What a gorgeous house! It has such potential. It makes me sad that I can't fix it up. I hope someone will. It must have looked amazing when it was in it's prime.
I like billboards to bits and compulsivly shot them. This is a Great image for sure, I feel you managed to convey the sadness behind the huge glossy ad. Cheerstony, Great work!
I hate seeing things like this. I wish they would just ante up some funds and take care of the buildings. They're so beautiful! Don't let them go to waste!
So happy to find you on Blogs of note! I host a daily photo blog - 365 project - in NYC and I've been looking for daily photo blogs to link on my page! Feel free to visit my site @ www.amysdailyphoto.blogspot.com Thanks, Amy Denev by the way, Sofia is a beautiful city! (my husband is Bulgarian, from Ruse!)
So sad to see what I'm sure was a very grand house go to ruin...much like many of the grand houses in the inner cities of the US...It looks like it would have been quite magnificent if it had been kept up...
32 comments:
Seems that the advertisers took the chance to place their advertisement banner in the whole houses, maybe just to cover the old abandoned houses or maybe they just assuring that everyone in the city will see their advertisement.. lol.
anyway i been following you for a while and i hope you have time to see my work too..
thank you in advance
WOW! look at those tomato ladies boobs!!!
Antonia, I love your blog. Congratulations! The photos are sensational and the seats too. I love shooting and I will take your idea and take pictures of my town too. Claudia / Brasil
Nice blog. I'd like to see your pictures.
Antonia, many congratulations on the 'Blog of Note' recognition! Inspiring to see folks like you who have done the CDP bit for years together!!
nice blog... :D
Adept in picturing.
Beautiful blog. I'm glad you were voted blog of note so that I get to see your beautiful images
Breeze
That is kind of sad from what I can see of the house it must have been pretty nice once upon a time.
That actually seems like a really good idea.
What a shame, looks like a Victorian structure needing love and refurbishment. Thank you for sharing.
Benigna Marko
a shame really, it's such a beautiful house - well, it would be.
Hi,
Indeed it seems that sometimes there's more interest on having outdoors than recovering the buildings, many of them historical ones or references of a city's architecture.
Best regards,
José
Wow. That house, at least the little bit you can see of it, looks really bad. You'd think they'd just tear it down instead of masking it. But, I guess it is a good way to advertise. *shrug* Great picture, though!
Oh, God! What a gorgeous house! It has such potential. It makes me sad that I can't fix it up. I hope someone will.
It must have looked amazing when it was in it's prime.
Smart, Very Smart, The old is New Again. Such Potential shouldn't be wasted.
I like billboards to bits and compulsivly shot them. This is a Great image for sure, I feel you managed to convey the sadness behind the huge glossy ad. Cheerstony, Great work!
kinda sad, but the photograph is beautiful.
i wanna lick your wet cunt!!!!
cool man!!yea as someone else said sad but the whole thing package is brilliant......
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I hate seeing things like this. I wish they would just ante up some funds and take care of the buildings. They're so beautiful! Don't let them go to waste!
Thanks for showing this. It is really a pity! This could be a wonderful house...
I love drawing houses. This would have been a great one to pen and ink. Sad that such a wonderful place is abandoned. TerpCreek.com
i think its better than worst. but instead of using this material, may be they should consider building a billboard? :)
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So happy to find you on Blogs of note! I host a daily photo blog - 365 project - in NYC and I've been looking for daily photo blogs to link on my page! Feel free to visit my site @ www.amysdailyphoto.blogspot.com
Thanks, Amy Denev
by the way, Sofia is a beautiful city! (my husband is Bulgarian, from Ruse!)
So sad to see what I'm sure was a very grand house go to ruin...much like many of the grand houses in the inner cities of the US...It looks like it would have been quite magnificent if it had been kept up...
very nice photos on this blog.
greetings from russia..
i would rather look at the house tbh
Like all Your photos this picture is brilliant.
Greetings from Lodz, Poland
i love your pix they are amazingly beautiful in the simplest ways keep up the good work cuz u know i will be back ;)
♥mELZ
nice blog,
hey! nice blog.....
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