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Balché II / Abandoned places  photography by Photographer Sandra Herber ★4 | STRKNG

Balché II - © Sandra Herber

 
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Storm Clouds I / Nature  photography by Photographer Sandra Herber ★4 | STRKNG

Storm Clouds I - © Sandra Herber

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Xpuhil II / Abandoned places  photography by Photographer Sandra Herber ★4 | STRKNG

Xpuhil II - © Sandra Herber

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Calakmul Stela / Abandoned places  photography by Photographer Sandra Herber ★4 | STRKNG

Calakmul Stela - © Sandra Herber

 
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Kiuic / Abandoned places  photography by Photographer Sandra Herber ★4 | STRKNG

Kiuic - © Sandra Herber

Xpuhil II from Below / Abandoned places  photography by Photographer Sandra Herber ★4 | STRKNG

Xpuhil II from Below - © Sandra Herber



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Sandra Herber is a librarian in Toronto, Canada but she spends all her free time and holidays photographing across Canada and around the world. She was born in South Africa, and has lived in Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Malaysia. Her love of photography started in her teens when her mother gave her an old Pentax Spotmatic and her parents allowed her to set up a black and white darkroom in the basement where she printed a lot of not-very- great images. Now she particularly enjoys photographing remnants of the past - from old, wooden grain elevators on the Canadian Prairies to Mayan ruins in Mexico. She uses both infrared and long exposure photography to evoke the awe she feels while standing before these beautiful, ruined and decaying sites.

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