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Urban Exploring Photographer Captures SFNO, Wins Prize


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And was detained by police when caught, but hid her camera behind a car tire:

Driving with friends toward New Orleans last summer, Annie Wentzell looked out at the desolate, abandoned visage that was Six Flags New Orleans and knew she had to somehow get inside the amusement park that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.

The aspiring 18-year-old Ocean Springs photographer knew the park sitting aside Interstate 10 was closed indefinitely, but that didn't matter. For Wentzell, certain subjects demand to be experienced and captured.

"I always feel the need to explore, and seeing an abandoned theme park lurking over there was too good of an opportunity to pass up," Wentzell said. "There was no choice, we had to go in."...

http://www.gulflive.com/living/mississippi....xml&coll=5

NOTE: As always, citing a link to a story and quoting it does not imply endorsement of the conduct detailed therein. Trespassing is illegal. You can be and may well be prosecuted if you do so. Photographing spiders, however, remains legal. At least in most circumstances.

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