City Gardens: Trenton's Lost Punk Rock Mecca

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The building seemed to sag against the Trenton sky, its walls leaning in a way that looked both tired and dangerous. I was driving, searching for a lunch spot after a morning spent exploring the city's industrial skeletons, when I saw it. A questionable choice, maybe, but curiosity is a powerful guide. I pulled over. Getting inside was one of the sketchiest entrances I’ve ever attempted. But once my feet were on the dusty floor, the danger faded. An enormous space stretched before me. It was sparse, cleaned out. My footsteps echoed where a stage once stood, a fact I’d later confirm in a NNKH YouTube video about the building’s past life as an underground punk club. The video showed a vibrant scene, an electric place. But the ghosts of that life were mostly gone. The long, rounded bar, where thousands of hands must have slapped down crumpled bills, had vanished. The dust-coated wine and shot glasses that once lined its shelves were gone, too. The club’s glittering crown jewel, a l...

Cubing on the Horizon



Blogger really compresses the cotton stuffing out of pictures on here. Tumblr is looking better and better each day but I digress.

I was really going for a galaxy look up visual here. As you know its really hard to get stars in your pictures in New York City with all the haze, cloud cover and distracting lights distorting the views up in the heavens. Matter of fact this picture was taking during the daytime.  I'm going to revisit this edit later on to play with darker tones of blue and dark. Or go back to this spot at night time.

Stay tuned.

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