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SpookyDan
18th of December 2006 (Mon), 10:59
I don't post here too often but I thought Id throw up some of my favorite "urban" pictures from this past year. Lemme know what ya think.

For more check out my site www.urbanatrophy.com (http://www.urbanatrophy.com) These were all taken in the Baltimore area.

http://www.danhaga.com/gallery/albums/ua/normal_JFalls01.jpg

http://www.urbanatrophy.com/albums/mercury/normal_loc1860.jpg

http://www.urbanatrophy.com/albums/patuxent/normal_Pax001.JPG

http://www.danhaga.com/gallery/albums/ua/normal_bbird04.jpg

http://www.urbanatrophy.com/albums/washingtonpower/normal_loc3734.jpg

http://www.urbanatrophy.com/albums/northvalley/normal_NorthValley015.JPG

http://www.urbanatrophy.com/albums/ernesto/Ernesto040.jpg


http://www.urbanatrophy.com/albums/mercury/normal_loc1858.jpg

CrazyStang
18th of December 2006 (Mon), 12:58
Very sweet pics Dan. Love them.

peatoire
18th of December 2006 (Mon), 13:59
This is a great series of images, the doll is slightly disturbing, the clear pipe looks a bit ominous! The last 2 are superb. I especially like the look of of the last, not sure if it's the lighting or some pp but it has an unreal look to it, a bit like cgi 3d rendered image.
Good stuff.

Gr8outdrsmn
18th of December 2006 (Mon), 16:30
Great shots, keep up the good work.

grizzy
18th of December 2006 (Mon), 17:32
The first 3 and last two are excellent...love them. Something about the coloring on that last one...it's just perfect.

How did you achieve the first one...what was the person using as the light source? What were the settings on that shot?

SpookyDan
19th of December 2006 (Tue), 06:13
The first 3 and last two are excellent...love them. Something about the coloring on that last one...it's just perfect.

How did you achieve the first one...what was the person using as the light source? What were the settings on that shot?

Was a long exposure in the darkest place on earth :) I simply set the timer, ran out in front of the camera and used a flashlight to "light paint" the walls.

John Nicholas
19th of December 2006 (Tue), 15:11
Great set Great site Great work

xtravaluemeal1
19th of December 2006 (Tue), 15:56
Is the first one a cavernous locale with someone w/ a LED light? How'd you get that b/c it's awesome!

LexGS3
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 06:09
Nice Shots... out of curiousity what were the silos for? And what power station was the Turbo Gen From? ..uderstood if you don't wish to reveal location.

Very nice composition and exposure.

--Pete

zacker
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 06:14
wow... is that one huge factory you got into? where were the chairs? looks like an old movie house or concert hall.. that doll is creepy fo sho! excellent work Dan. Bravo!

Ariane911
20th of December 2006 (Wed), 22:09
Great shots....first one looks kinda like a fish, those kind you find deep deep in the sea:D

bikerider
21st of December 2006 (Thu), 00:41
I really like these, great subjects all and I think the doll fits in perfectly as a symbol of urban decay, top stuff.
Roger.

Renboy
21st of December 2006 (Thu), 05:27
WoW Love them all. Looks like a really cool place to shoot.

spade
22nd of December 2006 (Fri), 13:32
Wow. I really...really really enjoyed your gallery. The pictures set off a certain mood. I like the way it is laid out and the perfect amount of background/history you give for your subjects. Combining the pictures and history was like watching a movie. Awesome!

adam*
22nd of December 2006 (Fri), 15:33
Fantastic series.

Canonada
22nd of December 2006 (Fri), 22:47
I agree with all the previous comments. Excellent series. Is that a CPR doll?

Joe

900spg
23rd of December 2006 (Sat), 21:46
Cool shots. Very interesting images.