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This haunting urbex (urban exploration) photograph offers a glimpse into the desolation of abandoned trams, captured from the interior of another decaying tram. The scene portrays a sense of eerie abandonment as the rusting trams slowly succumb to neglect. The urbex setting creates a poignant narrative of urban decay and forgotten history, inviting viewers to contemplate the passage of time and the transient nature of human endeavors.
Melvin is a passionate photographer with a love for urbex, travel photography, and portraits. For over 8 years, he has been practicing the art of photography, starting his journey inspired by a former close friend, with whom he has since lost contact. This friendship laid the foundation upon which Melvin developed his skills, gradually growing into a versatile photographer.
While Melvin has a preference for urbex and travel photography, he also embraces capturing portraits. His curiosity and creative spirit have led him to delve into various aspects of photography, including boudoir, maternity photography, and more.
On werkaandemuur.nl, Melvin showcases a selection of his most impressive works. Here, you can be enchanted by his beautiful still lifes, intriguing street scenes, and breathtaking travel and urbex photos. Each image Melvin captures tells a story, bringing the beauty of the everyday and the hidden to life. Be inspired by his unique perspective on the world and bring a piece of his artistic vision into your home by hanging one of his photos on your wall.
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With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
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