I often feel that once the overall scene has been established, which you did in earlier posts, the real story is revealed in the details.
I like these immensely, Aldous. They have a such poignancy about them.
Interesting entry, @Aldous Lau! And lovely B&W contrast.
Photographing things that are near to disappearing has always fascinated me. Partly because they are documents of our times, and partly because they tell layered stories: the past, the present, and the questions about the future. And what could be more human than dividing the time of our existence into three periods?
On the practical side: @Aldous Lau, I haven’t understood why, when I click on any of your photos, I get an “Oops! We ran into some problems.” Normally, a RealPhotographersForum gallery should open for me or - in your case - the Flickr page, where I can access the original photo. There must be something wrong with the way you create the link that connects RealPhotographersForum to Flickr. But I haven't the necessary knowledge to help you here.