Sunday, November 29, 2009 at 7:05 PM | 0 comments
The Industrial Decay Network is proud to announce their latest book!

IDN02

IDN02 features 37 photographers from 12 countries including Belgium, Germany, US, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Sweden and various stops in between. The book showcases some of the best photos submitted to our weekly Spotlights in 2008.

IDN02 is offered in two formats, To see a preview of the pages and find out how to get a copy, follow the links below.

IDN02 - Standard Landscape Format (10x8)
IDN02 - Large Landscape Format (13x11)

Here is this weeks spotlight. For photo titles and the photographers names for each image, hover your mouse over the images. For more information click on their photo to visit their Flickr page.

Some links to chew on during lunch..

Abandoned - Warsaw, Poland
Stephen Wilkes - Ellis Island: Ghosts of Freedom
Abandoned Russian Military Camp
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
BLDGBLOG - California City
The New York Times - Showcase:Emptied but Still Secret


Thanks to all those photographers who contributed this week. As always, the following photos are in no particular order.

Powerplant IM
Photo credit: © suspiciousminds

Upside-down
Photo credit: © -Maniac-

Welcome To The Machine
Photo credit: © rawshooter72

Powerplant IM
Photo credit: © suspiciousminds

tunnel of lines
Photo credit: © froefroe

The coal mill...
Photo credit: © Batram

Reflection world
Photo credit: © Bousure

.
Photo credit: © JHamel

Lunchroom
Photo credit: © McArtdesigner

Brasserie Le Lendemain Matin
Photo credit: © telefunker

Powerplant IM
Photo credit: © suspiciousminds

Hurry UP!
Photo credit: © Batram

MI Central
Photo credit: © Toni Wallachy

Alien Mushroom
Photo credit: © Batram

The heart of the system
Photo credit: © Bousure

Under Pressure!
Photo credit: © Batram

...
Photo credit: © Pom²

concrete heaven #2
Photo credit: © Pippa Killi Nova


Photo credit: © Alt_Gr

Keeper of the Ancients
Photo credit: © Dario Φ ipofisi

///
Photo credit: © faxminile

.
Photo credit: © *Sonica81*

Eagle River Power Station 48
Photo credit: © earthmagnified

Abandoned
Photo credit: © www.bazpics.com

old.slaughterhouse
Photo credit: © vinnieblue

Grain Chute
Photo credit: © slaterspeed

TireTireTire
Photo credit: © Pro-Zak

Filature VDE
Photo credit: © Static_P

Cell 4 details
Photo credit: © psychogeographer

The Night Train (aka Forever Trona).
Photo credit: © ~ Buffalonian ~

Annex 3
Photo credit: © earthmagnified

Jail Break
Photo credit: © inventor_77

The entry of the coal mill, wondering whats inside
Photo credit: © Batram

DSC_5222
Photo credit: © killbox

Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord
Photo credit: © man.chis

Vertigo
Photo credit: © Bousure
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Monday, November 23, 2009 at 4:29 AM | 0 comments
The Industrial Decay Network is proud to announce our latest book!



IDN02 features 37 photographers from 12 countries including Belgium, Germany, US, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Sweden and various stops in between. The book showcases some of the best photos submitted to our weekly Spotlights in 2008.

IDN02 is offered in two formats, To see a preview of the pages and find out how to get a copy, follow the links below.

IDN02 - Standard Landscape Format (10x8)
IDN02 - Large Landscape Format (13x11)


Here is this weeks spotlight. For photo titles and the photographers names for each image, hover your mouse over the images. For more information click on their photo to visit their Flickr page.

Some links..

Abandoned Pepsi Factory in Cambodia
Chris Payne: Asylum
Shadows and Rust
The Photography of Matt Loque | emptyla.com
Detroit Wonderland
Packard Motor Company, Detroit


Thanks to all those photographers who contributed this week. As always, the following photos are in no particular order.

Pigs in a Blanket
Photo Credit: © • Deeva •

Everything stopped at twelve o'clock
Photo Credit: © Bousure

Going with the Flow...
Photo Credit: © ivorbean

FULL CIRCLE
Photo Credit: © MaNOuCH !!!

...
Photo Credit: © Pom²


Photo Credit: © ilja hummel


Photo Credit: © Dario Φ ipofisi

GF1 // Papeterie D
Photo Credit: © Philippe sergent

The underground walkway
Photo Credit: © Bousure

Torture room
Photo Credit: © Gianluu

matador fabrik
Photo Credit: © the mechanical Monster

Hearn, Toronto
Photo Credit: © Toni Wallachy

Eagle River Power Station 60
Photo Credit: © earthmagnified

Pyestock:Sahara
Photo Credit: © Romanywg

Underworld
Photo Credit: © NARIBIS

IS
Photo Credit: © telefunker

Eagle River Power Station 20
Photo Credit: © earthmagnified

GF1 // Tuyaux
Photo Credit: © Philippe sergent

Accelerate
Photo Credit: © Gianluu


Photo Credit: © ilja hummel


Photo Credit: © jaw0


Photo Credit: © phrenzee

A Certain Shade of Green
Photo Credit: © jrde3

Eagle River Power Station 26
Photo Credit: © earthmagnified

DSC07204
Photo Credit: © Oh Lenna

Vertigo...
Photo Credit: © boomerang38697

The pillar...
Photo Credit: © Static_P

throughways
Photo Credit: © rustyjaw

**URBEX'ERS PARADISE**
Photo Credit: © ~*THAT KID RICH*~

Need No More Protection
Photo Credit: © Fotogravirus

Eagle River Power Station 28
Photo Credit: © earthmagnified

...
Photo Credit: © Pom²


Photo Credit: © Mario Amaya

Panneau de contrôle
Photo Credit: © Philippe sergent

DarkRoom | WhiteRoom
Photo Credit: © Dario Φ ipofis


Photo Credit: © [NON


Photo Credit: © froefroe

Lavoir de Laines
Photo Credit: © Static_P

Industrial Silence
Photo Credit: © - Peter Johansen -

Cows Cathedral's
Photo Credit: © McArtdesigner

SDIM0701spp
Photo Credit: © matthiashn

DSC_5177
Photo Credit: © killbox

i forget what they said this was...
Photo Credit: © statlerhotel

.
Photo Credit: © *Sonica81*

B1102449
Photo Credit: © Nasey

urbex Inverkip Power Station, Scotland_16
Photo Credit: © darkzac

enigmatic trouble
Photo Credit: © ste-peg.com

#||#
Photo Credit: © faxminile

v2
Photo Credit: © mav_at

The moult
Photo Credit: © Bousure

r ò b o t
Photo Credit: © Dario Φ ipofisi
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