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The Carousel House

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Built in the 1920s, The Carousel House in Asbury Park has been enjoyed by millions. The Carousel House has been out of commission for many years now but there are so many things about the structure worth photographing.

  • The original light bulbs that were never removed
  • The wind/sand worn wood
  • The discolored metal
  • The hidden faces and animals

Thanks for reading and happy shooting,

Scott

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387 responses to “The Carousel House”

  1. What an amazing building. Really like the hidden bits, just so much to look at.

  2. I love the B&W processing, the architecture there is so unique and you really captured it here!

  3. Jim Gibson Avatar

    Thanks for finding this little gem Scott. It’s a worthy structure indeed. I love black and white images they are to me the only way to photograph history like this one.

    1. My pleasure Jim, thanks for commenting!

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