Flickr: Abandoned to Time Pictures of anything abandoned, mainly buildings. Rough, ransacked, dirty, torn-down, and messy.
Flickr: Antiquity Abating Snap a picture of an old building, house, farm or other structure, tag it with the location, and post it to this group. We may not be able to rebuild them, but we can remember them.
Flickr: Any Derelict Building Any kind of buildings (outside/ inside): abandoned, derelict, uninhabited, empty, unoccupied, tumbledown, broken-down, ramshackle, run-down, ruined.
Flickr: Architecture of Old A particular style or fashion of a building, especially one that is typical of a period of history or of a particular place.
Flickr: Disused Railways Disused railways, tracks, platforms, empty stations, viaducts, bridges, tunnels. But no trains.
Flickr: Doors Photos of doors, mostly old, in rough shape or otherwise notable.
Flickr: Doors and Windows in Decay Could be new or old, urban or rural, but must be clearly decaying and not stuff that could be resolved with a wet cloth and some detergent.
Flickr: Enter the Machine Images that go beyond simple industrial photography. Capturing the color of rust, the feeling of an abondoned factory, the patterns in flaking paint, a vanishing point in a mill.
Flickr: Forgotten Things forgotten, if only for a minute, or an endless period of time.
Flickr: Forgotten Things Not just abandoned, this group is for things that seem to simply have been forgotten: old cemeteries, rusty cars, swingsets. Non-living things only. These are the things you know will still be there, unattended, if you drive by 10 years from now.
Flickr: Industrial Decay Abandoned industry, decaying machinery and vehicles, derelict industrial buildings and other facilities. The older the building, machine or structure, the better. Abandoned locations prefered but not required.
Flickr: Industry Urban exploration, industrial archeology and modern industry photography.
Flickr: Junk Beauties Photos of scrap, jetsom and flotsom, whatever you call piles of junk that can be recycled back into art.
Flickr: Macro Decay Photos of urban decay, does not include things that can be restored.
Flickr: Military Decay Abandoned, rotting or dismantled military objects and facilities.
Flickr: Mouldy Old Stones Photographs of standing stones, historical monuments (such as castles), and the landscape they exist within.
Flickr: Old & Abandonned Old and abandonded buildings, industrial places, burned out places. Some may be creepy looking but anything which has been pretty much forgotten and left to decay.
Flickr: Overgrown This is a group for pictures where any object or item is being taken over by nature. Overgrown, plants, vines, weeds, obscuring some object.
Flickr: Restricted Access Urban exploration: buildings and sites with posted signs telling you not to go there. (No Trespassing, Restricted Access.)
Flickr: Ruins Photos of building and structures ruined by the passage of time.
Flickr: Rural Decay Pictures of barns, silos, farms and other rural buildings decaying. Objects now part of the landscape are also welcome, such as tractors, or old farm equipment.
Flickr: Rural Exploration This group is for those who explore the interiors of abandoned buildings in rural settings.
Flickr: Rusty Photos of the items covered with or consisting of rust, or rusted.
Flickr: Spiral Stairway For the image without end, a staircase towards the paradise, myth or poetry of the spiral. Group to share images of spiral staircases.
Flickr: That Old Timey Feeling Anything old, that old rusted car in your back yard, the old abandoned house down the street, that rustic looking boat that has been sitting on blocks for years at your local marina, just about anything you find in your parents or grandparents attic.
Flickr: The Abandoned Post pictures of anything that has been abandoned. Buildings, junk on the side of the road, and the like.
Flickr: Urban Explorers Photos and stories about abandoned paper mills, condmened hospitals, decaying barns.
Flickr: Urban Fragments Photos of architectural details and ephemera: bits of carving and molding, doors and windows, peeling paint, rusty metal, old brickwork, decaying wood, grafitti, signs, murals, urban art, billboards. No photos with people in them.