Not my normal genre, but I needed a creative boost from landscape work.
Yesterday I visited Fremantle (South of Perth, Western Australia) and entered the abandoned power station, a massive place. It is visited quite often by photographers, models, graffiti artists so access is straightforward.
Here's a few shots, all using different processing techniques and capture ideas/angles - nothing too original here but all new for me!! For all images: tripod, iso100, f/16.
Even though it was cloudy outside I had to fuse 2 images in Photomatix Pro.
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Mask layer applied in Photoshop to desaturate all but the main graffiti piece.
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5 image stitch in Photoshop. Chose to focus on the shape and texture of the room rather than the colours, so I added a Sliver Efex Pro layer.
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Extremely dark long room in the basement, that I wanted to focus on the far door and the chimneys along the top of the roof to left. Required again to fuse 2 images and a lot of blending and masking to bring this one to life - it's probably too dark on most monitors but looks pretty good in large print - I think anyway

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