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Donald R Noble
@drnoble@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

#monochromeMarch #silentSunday #Newtonmore #abandoned

Monochrome photo of a small wooden hut, with a central door flanked by boarded up windows. The photo has been processed to highlight the grain and texture of the wood. 
The hut is made from old railway sleepers, oriented vertically with smaller planks covering the gaps. The smaller planks have weathered significantly and are much lighter tone, giving the building a striped appearance. The paint on the door is peeling off in places. 
Above the door, written with lines of nails is 19NCC30. It was the Newtonmore Curling Club hut, at Loch Imrich
Monochrome photo of a small wooden hut, with a central door flanked by boarded up windows. The photo has been processed to highlight the grain and texture of the wood. The hut is made from old railway sleepers, oriented vertically with smaller planks covering the gaps. The smaller planks have weathered significantly and are much lighter tone, giving the building a striped appearance. The paint on the door is peeling off in places. Above the door, written with lines of nails is 19NCC30. It was the Newtonmore Curling Club hut, at Loch Imrich
Monochrome photo of a small wooden hut, with a central door flanked by boarded up windows. The photo has been processed to highlight the grain and texture of the wood. The hut is made from old railway sleepers, oriented vertically with smaller planks covering the gaps. The smaller planks have weathered significantly and are much lighter tone, giving the building a striped appearance. The paint on the door is peeling off in places. Above the door, written with lines of nails is 19NCC30. It was the Newtonmore Curling Club hut, at Loch Imrich
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Donald R Noble
@drnoble@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

#monochromeMarch #silentSunday #Newtonmore #abandoned

Monochrome photo of a small wooden hut, with a central door flanked by boarded up windows. The photo has been processed to highlight the grain and texture of the wood. 
The hut is made from old railway sleepers, oriented vertically with smaller planks covering the gaps. The smaller planks have weathered significantly and are much lighter tone, giving the building a striped appearance. The paint on the door is peeling off in places. 
Above the door, written with lines of nails is 19NCC30. It was the Newtonmore Curling Club hut, at Loch Imrich
Monochrome photo of a small wooden hut, with a central door flanked by boarded up windows. The photo has been processed to highlight the grain and texture of the wood. The hut is made from old railway sleepers, oriented vertically with smaller planks covering the gaps. The smaller planks have weathered significantly and are much lighter tone, giving the building a striped appearance. The paint on the door is peeling off in places. Above the door, written with lines of nails is 19NCC30. It was the Newtonmore Curling Club hut, at Loch Imrich
Monochrome photo of a small wooden hut, with a central door flanked by boarded up windows. The photo has been processed to highlight the grain and texture of the wood. The hut is made from old railway sleepers, oriented vertically with smaller planks covering the gaps. The smaller planks have weathered significantly and are much lighter tone, giving the building a striped appearance. The paint on the door is peeling off in places. Above the door, written with lines of nails is 19NCC30. It was the Newtonmore Curling Club hut, at Loch Imrich
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