Three still shots of an old semi-industrial building. C&C?
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Olli -Mighty Mod- More info | Jan 03, 2006 10:49 | #1 Three still shots of an old semi-industrial building. C&C? My Instagrams
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floydianslip6 Senior Member 332 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Worcester, Ma More info | Jan 03, 2006 10:51 | #2 awesome! I like the vise grip picture the best. THe B&W works here because of the type of site. Urban Photography at its creepiest
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floydianslip6 wrote: awesome! I like the vise grip picture the best. THe B&W works here because of the type of site. Thanks Tyler (I'm getting personal My Instagrams
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floydianslip6 Senior Member 332 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Worcester, Ma More info | Jan 03, 2006 11:09 | #4
Urban Photography at its creepiest
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floydianslip6 wrote: If you are looking for more places to explore in your area check out www.UER.caThere is a while subculture of us ![]() This is a site I need to explore more! Hope it will not to be as addictive as these Forums My Instagrams
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floydianslip6 Senior Member 332 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Worcester, Ma More info | Jan 03, 2006 11:21 | #6 The forums are a lot slower than here, but the chat is lively and the DataBase of locations is big. Only thing is you have to be around for a while before you get "full member" status so yu can see the whole DataBase. Also check out www.opacity.us Urban Photography at its creepiest
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ddelallata Goldmember 1,191 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Brownsville, Tx USA More info | Jan 03, 2006 11:25 | #7 I liked #1 and 3. What gear did you use? Dr. David de la Llata
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ddelallata wrote: I liked #1 and 3. What gear did you use? Thanks David for interest. Taken with 20D/10-22, ISO 1600, 1/5-/40 s, f/4.0. My Instagrams
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floydianslip6 Senior Member 332 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Worcester, Ma More info | Jan 03, 2006 11:45 | #9 Just a tip for you. When I first started shooting in abandoned places I used really high ISO, since oyu have a 20D it should be even less of an issue than with my XT, but you still might notice some noise. If you have a tripod and some patience you can get away with much lower ISOs. Currently I shoot all my images at ISO 200. Of course I don't have any noise reduction software so I'm kind of forced to :-p Urban Photography at its creepiest
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vjack Goldmember 1,602 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Mississippi, USA More info | Out of curiosity (and to help me learn), what made you decide not to use a flash for these shots?
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Hoursofdarkness Member 153 posts Joined Nov 2005 More info | Jan 03, 2006 12:10 | #11 |
Balliolman Goldmember 4,150 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cornwall/Kernow More info | Jan 03, 2006 12:11 | #12 Good use of light and shade! Balliolman
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floydianslip6 wrote: Just a tip for you. When I first started shooting in abandoned places I used really high ISO, since oyu have a 20D it should be even less of an issue than with my XT, but you still might notice some noise. If you have a tripod and some patience you can get away with much lower ISOs. Currently I shoot all my images at ISO 200. Of course I don't have any noise reduction software so I'm kind of forced to :-p P.S. - This may be a totally non issue or concern since I don't notice any noise in your images at all. Relevant note. This time I was intentionally using high ISO, not only because I was carrying only monopod, but also knowing 20D's excellent capability to handle noise. Post processing applied, starting with rawshooter, which alone can do almost miracles. My Instagrams
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vjack wrote: Out of curiosity (and to help me learn), what made you decide not to use a flash for these shots? Hi vjack, thanks for asking. Flash, to my opinion would flatten the image too much. I liked to get more edge to the shots. Also important was that the building was 'leaking' natural light, which i liked to record. My Instagrams
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wu_wei0 Irrepressibly irresistibly Creamy 12,250 posts Gallery: 1 photo Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: You cannot know my location if you are busy measuring my speed More info | Jan 03, 2006 12:37 | #15 Magnificent Olli! These are the kinds of shots I really like. Two and three are my favs- number one makes me want to go explore though-- what is that dark mass in that corner? what is just behind. . . what would I see if I looked out that particular window and into the horizon. . .
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