RSS
 

Posts Tagged ‘bowling’

Pinned Down: 10 More Abandoned Bowling Alleys

11 Apr

[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]

abandoned-bowling-alleys-1a
Abandoned bowling alleys lie scattered across the landscape as if the gods of recreational sports had laid ’em low with a single thunderous strike.

abandoned-bowling-alleys-1c

abandoned-bowling-alleys-1b

Shoeless Hoes? You’ll find neither shoes nor hoes (a type of gardening tool, for the uninformed) at the long-abandoned and unfortunately named Hoe Bowl in Hyde Park, New York. Flickr user Edward Blake (edwardhblake) snapped the stricken state of the once-stylish bowling alley in November of 2014.

abandoned-bowling-alleys-1e

abandoned-bowling-alleys-1f

HoeBowl Family Recreation Centers, founded in 1958 and led by current CEO Diane Hoe, is a chain of bowling alleys centered in New York’s Hudson Valley. The Hyde Park location closed just after the turn of the millennium. In September of 2013, the property was sold to James Rogers, who received approval to build a 76-resident assisted living center at the site. Recent images, however, show no sign of impending demolition. One might say… the Hoe must go on!

Gutter Check

abandoned-bowling-alleys-2a

abandoned-bowling-alleys-2b

Flickr user Corrine Klug checked out the abandoned bowling alley hidden deep within the deserted Scranton Lace Company’s factory in January of 2012. A decade earlier, the company’s vice president infamously told employees, in the middle of a working shift, that the facility was closing “effective immediately.” One presumes the stunned workers dropped everything – bowling balls included (ouch!) – and trudged out the doors, never to return.

Vicious Circle

abandoned-bowling-alleys-5

Remember those funky circular-ball-returns? This one’s funkier than most and the cheese-tastic carpeting only adds to the scene’s essential mustiness. Flickr user b lowe (vittelsandjuice) brings us this abandoned bowling alley still life dating from late 2011.

Next Page – Click Below to Read More:
Pinned Down 10 More Abandoned Bowling Alleys

Share on Facebook





[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]

[ WebUrbanist | Archives | Galleries | Privacy | TOS ]


WebUrbanist

 
Comments Off on Pinned Down: 10 More Abandoned Bowling Alleys

Posted in Creativity

 

5 Min Portrait – Bowling – Photography How To

14 Nov

froknowsphoto.com Welcome to the very first 5 Min Portrait VIDEO. What I discovered in the first 5 min is that it may be a little tough to stick to the 5 Min time frame when trying to set up, direct the subject and try to get useful images. There is a pretty good chance that I will go beyond the 5 min on these types of shoots. For more information and to see the images please click the link above. I used the Nikon D3s and Sigma 70-200 2.8 OS as well as the Simga 85 1.4 during this photo shoot.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
Comments Off on 5 Min Portrait – Bowling – Photography How To

Posted in Photography Videos

 

iWatch | High Velocity Bowling PlayStation Move Analysis

25 Oct

www.iwaggle3d.com Released more than two years ago on PlayStation Store, Sony’s bowling simulator High Velocity Bowling got recently updated (for free) to support stereoscopic 3D visuals and, most importantly, the PlayStation Move motion controller. So, how does it play now? Check the video to find out!

 
Comments Off on iWatch | High Velocity Bowling PlayStation Move Analysis

Posted in 3D Videos

 

Mothership drops bowling balls over South Dakota!

14 May

Extreme weather photographer Chad Cowan documented this other-worldly storm structure in South Dakota on July 23, 2010! Earlier in its life-span, the storm dropped a RECORD-BREAKING hail stone near the town of Vivian! The monster hail measured a whopping 8 INCHES IN DIAMETER and weighed just under TWO POUNDS!!! Check out Chad’s website for more information and licensing (prints available) www.chasethestorms.com and www.tornadovideos.net for extreme weather video and news!

Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Get the deets on how Daniel Radcliffe is stirring things up in his new movie. It’s right now. Hey guys! Thanks for checking out to ClevverTV. I’m your host Dana Ward coming at you from our Hollywood headquarters. Today we’ve got news on Daniel Radcliffe’s upcoming movie. He’s set to star in the indie comedy flick, The Amateur Photographer, playing just that, a young amateur photographer!!! Thanks to Variety for the 411, Daniel’s character goes around his small New England town documenting the most intimate moments of his neighbors’ lives. Of course, the resulting photography causes a bit of backlash from the local authorities but there might be a little good in the form of a community revolution that also goes down. It’s cool that this takes place in 1970 so we won’t be seeing any high-tech digital photos being Twitpic-ed; we’ll be dealing with old school film. Love it. So that’s the latest on The Amateur Photographer and its star Daniel Radcliffe. Be sure to follow us on Twitter — that’s @Clevvertv — for more movie updates just like this one. Dana Ward here and as always, we’ll see you soon with more entertainment news!
Video Rating: 4 / 5