Architecture: Honorable Mention 2017 (amateur)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This old and abandoned structure can be found beside the road in the rural town of Deepwater, New South Wales, Australia.
According to the history, a German migrant had moved to Sydney in 1912 ("named Carl Willhelm Baer). He had put a bakery in the town of Deepwater and then later decided to build a cinema in 1934. In 1936 his cinema burnt down, rebuilt it, and we get to see the brick and concrete Art Deco cinema that can be found today. Sadly Carl died in 1964 and soon after the cinema was closed.
AUTHOR
A CPA by profession, working in one Mutual Bank in Australia as Internal Auditor. Edwin is a self-taught photographer based in Queensland, Australia and only discovered his interest in photography in the early 2015 when he bought his first DLSR (Nikon D750).
His passion is on landscapes/ seascapes, nature, and cityscapes. He likes to spend considerable time in capturing the scene and trying to slow down the process. Using his imagination and visioning, he digs deeper within himself to capture the moments and express his emotions. He knows that each images has a story to tell, and that special moment will never come back again. When not taking photographs, he is busy watching DOTA 2 online games and Basketball Games.
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