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TheReal7
7th of February 2009 (Sat), 21:12
I have passed by this shed hundreds of times but not in recent years. I took a different route home, from my girl friend's place, then I normally do and remembered this shed. I have a 63 image HDR panorama of the interior to process yet. I will wait to use my work pc for that one. Mine will just crash about a dozen times in the process. haha
#1
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#2
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#3
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#4
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poppie guy
9th of February 2009 (Mon), 16:31
I like the first one!
TheReal7
9th of February 2009 (Mon), 18:47
Thank you.
Here is the interior.
#5
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airfrogusmc
9th of February 2009 (Mon), 18:53
Scott you have a book here of forgotten places. Maybe #1 & #4 (love the way the peak of the small snow drift leads the eye into the frame) and some of the others that you've posted. Really good work with real continuity.
I know I said this before but I'd buy one. (singed of course).;)
TheReal7
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 10:02
Thank you :)
My next big step is getting my work out there for sale. Seem to be getting more and more interest in prints lately.
ahhhlawn
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 10:39
#1 is great!
TheReal7
10th of February 2009 (Tue), 20:14
Thank you :)
prcrstn8
11th of February 2009 (Wed), 15:44
Definitely something hallucinogenic going on in #3, and #5 makes me fear for your life. Nice work.
TheReal7
11th of February 2009 (Wed), 21:23
Thank you. You're the first to comment about photo #3. We had a wind storm a short while ago and that looks like an old shingle from the shed that got impaled in the snow.
prcrstn8
12th of February 2009 (Thu), 17:58
It's more that in #3 the cartoonish lean angle is, well, cartoonish. Like it's going to fall over on its side rather than just collapse. Hilarious.
TheReal7
21st of February 2009 (Sat), 11:15
It's more that in #3 the cartoonish lean angle is, well, cartoonish. Like it's going to fall over on its side rather than just collapse. Hilarious.
Ah yes. I know what you mean. Itīs funny how it is still standing even after some major wind storms lately.
Flo
21st of February 2009 (Sat), 11:22
I have said it over and over, but you have an amazing eye for detail and processing Scott.that first one is stunningly stark.
Gurpis
21st of February 2009 (Sat), 22:53
....(this is me speechless)
jgrussell
21st of February 2009 (Sat), 22:55
I couldn't live where you do -- too cold, too bleak. But you and your incredible eye make it almost appealing. As always a great series.
kaypony
21st of February 2009 (Sat), 23:04
Great set! I had a similar idea when I photographed this house on Vancouver Island, Canada. Didn't come out anyway near as good as yours though.
We drove past this house on the motorway and I could just see what an opportunity it was and after 20 minutes managed to turn around and park (illegally) on the side of the road. It was about 2 hours away from where I was staying. Two weeks later we drive past again and five fire engines are present. Two days later we drive back from another trip and the house is burnt to the ground. I was glad I stopped the first time even though I didn't really get the photos I wanted.
TheReal7
26th of February 2009 (Thu), 13:43
Thank you very much everyone!
Not sure how Iīll adjust back to the cold when I get back home next week. hahah Itīs been in the mid 80s to high 80s everyday since we got here.
Kay, great that you got to shoot it before it was taken down. Last summer, due to use error, I lost some sun set shots of a really big unique tree. A few weeks later when I had a chance to reshoot it, the farmer of the land had bulldozed it down and burnt it.
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