It doesn't appear that any kilns have been fired here lately, nor mugs glazed. I have driven past this building almost every day for years and finally, today, decided to stop to grab a couple of photos. And with my track record, this building will likely be bulldozed within the next week. Allow me to explain; no fewer than five abandoned buildings in Jefferson County have been removed from the face of earth within a month of my having photographed it. I'm about to start taking out ads to that effect. Nevertheless, here's today's offering.
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North Birmingham, Alabama :: Canon Rebel T2i, EF 50mm f/1.8 |
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North Birmingham, Alabama :: Canon Rebel T2i, EF 50mm f/1.8 |
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