Tuesday 20 July 2010

[Photography] Rise the Ghosts Of War.

Control Tower


A series of photos from the old abandoned RAF base at Davdistow in Cornwall. The main focus of these shots is the old Control Tower that sits at the top of the main runaway. There are some smaller buildings at the other end that I will explore next time I'm down that way.

The RAF base at Davidstow was created in 1942 and closed in 1945. After, it was used for a short period as a racing circuit, hosting a few minor non-championship Formula 1 races in the 50s. Today it is common land, generally consumed within the overall Bodmin Moor area. The runways are still there but in bad condition and are now home to ponies and sheep.




The interior is covered in garffiti from various people at various times (I spotted tags marked as English, French and Argentinian). Most of the ground floor is covered in sheep droppings and wool where the local sheep have sheltered.

Upstairs is more clean and more open to the elements. There is a stunning view, from what I can assume was the main control room, out over Bodmin to Rough Tor and Brown Willy.


Ghosts Of War.Over The Moor to Rough Tor.


I only took shots on the Polaroid SX-70 and the Canon 400D as it was too windy to bother about getting other cameras out. Even then, I only took a single shot on the SX-70. The Canon shots are with the Sigma 10-20 ultrawide lens.

[Imported from old photoblog]