places change and honestly sometimes it sucks. there is an area 10 minutes walk away from my home (near the center of a 500k city)which is kind of my spiritual place; four small lakes next to each other, tiny dacha's around them, all next to a seaport and railroad tracks. a very serene place for a multitude of reasons. there are a lot of photos from there on my site.
this winter they installed some useless fence around the tracks. it does not restrict too much access, it is only visible if you look in the direction of the tracks, but i was really down when I saw it. I was hoping this place was a time capsule, conveniently forgotten by any government officials or whatever. the place remained itself, but I wonder for how much long.
And of course, I am familiar with what you're saying. I have lots of photos of place that are not there anymore, sometimes I unknowingly took photos mere days before the place got destroyed
Just stop and take the pic, even if it's inconvenient or you don't feel up to it. Discomfort is better than regret.
places change and honestly sometimes it sucks. there is an area 10 minutes walk away from my home (near the center of a 500k city)which is kind of my spiritual place; four small lakes next to each other, tiny dacha's around them, all next to a seaport and railroad tracks. a very serene place for a multitude of reasons. there are a lot of photos from there on my site.
this winter they installed some useless fence around the tracks. it does not restrict too much access, it is only visible if you look in the direction of the tracks, but i was really down when I saw it. I was hoping this place was a time capsule, conveniently forgotten by any government officials or whatever. the place remained itself, but I wonder for how much long.
And of course, I am familiar with what you're saying. I have lots of photos of place that are not there anymore, sometimes I unknowingly took photos mere days before the place got destroyed