Abandoned Amusements (Asbury Park, NJ)
jenweavernj
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This is my first "photo" post here on dgrin. Thought I'd finally share some of my work with you all. Thoughts?
"Many outside of amusement park or Bruce Springsteen circles (or perhaps Jersey itself) have never heard of this run-down town, which sits south of the wealthy community of Deal and above the quaint seaside burg of Ocean Grove. Unlike Coney Island it was never "the world," but to those who grew up watching the evening sun hang in the sky from the end of the Casino pier it was a warm & familiar place to spend a day having fun with the family or explore a taste of life with friends. While Coney has started its Renaissance the hopes and dreams for those who loved Asbury have never seen its second coming begin. It seems that we are left with more false starts, such as the skeleton of a building that stands next to Ocean Avenue, than substantive change. However, the hope remains that the Palace and Casino will be places that once again make memories instead of becoming memories themselves."
Excerpt above take from THIS WEBSITE.
"Many outside of amusement park or Bruce Springsteen circles (or perhaps Jersey itself) have never heard of this run-down town, which sits south of the wealthy community of Deal and above the quaint seaside burg of Ocean Grove. Unlike Coney Island it was never "the world," but to those who grew up watching the evening sun hang in the sky from the end of the Casino pier it was a warm & familiar place to spend a day having fun with the family or explore a taste of life with friends. While Coney has started its Renaissance the hopes and dreams for those who loved Asbury have never seen its second coming begin. It seems that we are left with more false starts, such as the skeleton of a building that stands next to Ocean Avenue, than substantive change. However, the hope remains that the Palace and Casino will be places that once again make memories instead of becoming memories themselves."
Excerpt above take from THIS WEBSITE.
Jen Rinaldi
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I grew up in central Jersey and always had a fascination with Asbury/Ocean Grove. I did miss the boat on a lot of the abandonments before they were taken down or started renovations, but the whole area is so mesmerizing.
I love the Victorian architecture on that building. It's a shame it's so cleaned out at this point, but you accentuated the lines created by the windowpanes nicely. The symmetry in the reflection is especially pleasing.
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Jay, I have a "thing" for abandoned buildings as well. Somehow I always seem to find something abandoned to photograph. Thanks for sharing the link to that forum.
Quzol1 - Thanks for your comment. I have some close up details as well. I'll have to load them up and add them later for you.
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I lived in that area for a couple years (Lived and worked in Eatontown for a while) so I've taken a few trips to Asbury Park (usually parking in Ocean Grove and walking over). I don't have any digital pcitures from there, which means that last time I was there was probably in 2001. Looks quite a bit different, the casino was completly closed off then, and the Palace and the skeleton of the abandoned building were still there.
I love the reflections in the water in a couple of those shots.
Great, now I'll have to go and scan the negatives for my Asbury Park pictures sometime before too long....
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