While there were plenty of pillars holding up what remained of the upper level in the factory with various (or nothing) bits of things still attached to them, it wasn’t until I was culling images to post that I noticed some of them had different colored bands. I’m sure this had something to do with what was to be done by each color although in the last shot there is a pillar that seems to be all three colors. That is one of my favorite shots as it captured not only the pillars but a shop light and a big fan still hanging from the ceiling.
(Today is Veterans Day. They deserve our thanks and respect so if you are a vet you are thanked for your service. Give a vet a hug, salute, or a thank you today. I know for a fact that the guys and gals in veterans homes and hospitals love donuts (and beer) even if they aren’t supposed to have it. And if like me your vet is buried at Arlington National or some other military cemetery…remember them with love.)
What is this an old parking garage…??
It’s an old factory of some kind.
I am always struck by the color schemes inside these places – yes, I agree that at one time the colors did mean something – but what that was is now long forgotten. Great shots from you safety shooting spot.
Thanks! They have this place very boarded up now with several stay back 15 feet signs because of falling bricks I guess because if I had seen a way in….
Better safe than sorry…best if you live to shoot another day 🙂
I’m rather fond of that option too!
I read the title in my inbox and couldn’t figure out it this could possible mean. The last thing I expected was a literal meaning. The old change-up. Gets me every time, Teri. 😀
Change up? Me? 😉