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Jul 19, 2007 19:54 |  #1

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SPEEEED I trespassed to get this image. Its from Ripley the smelter there...UP Mich.



  
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Jul 19, 2007 20:00 |  #2

fantastic! I would love to see more of the place.
do you have any interior shots?
those little wagon are great


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Jul 19, 2007 23:02 |  #3

Speeed wrote in post #3576777 (external link)
fantastic! I would love to see more of the place.
do you have any interior shots?
those little wagon are great

yes. makes you want to see more. great shot


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Jul 19, 2007 23:59 |  #4

airfrogusmc, this is a great shot. Love the saturation of the colors.

Have you tried a b&w version? Bet it'd look incredible....ghost town type.


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Jul 21, 2007 00:37 |  #5

I love the red of the building. Airfrog, you wild man...:):)

Why does the sky look so blown out?


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Jul 21, 2007 23:00 as a reply to  @ zippy25's post |  #6

Hey Zip this is a scan from a 2 1/4 trans and theres detail there in the trans and the prints I made from the scans but its getting a little lost on my monitor too. No interior shots.




  
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Jul 22, 2007 09:12 as a reply to  @ airfrogusmc's post |  #7

I wanted to add there were these thin clouds with a pinkish early morning kind cast to them and were almost off the top end of the scale. Theres info there just not much. Had to put the sky almost 3 stops up from zone 5 or I would have lost the detail in the front of smelter. Actually I think the subtle sky works very well by not competing with all thats going on in the rest of the image.




  
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Jul 22, 2007 13:06 |  #8

airfrogusmc wrote in post #3590306 (external link)
I wanted to add there were these thin clouds with a pinkish early morning kind cast to them and were almost off the top end of the scale. Theres info there just not much. Had to put the sky almost 3 stops up from zone 5 or I would have lost the detail in the front of smelter. Actually I think the subtle sky works very well by not competing with all thats going on in the rest of the image.

Airfrog,
I agree on the subtle sky thing, I just noticed that it was blue around the periphery, and then blown out white near the building. Either way, I love the red building, regardless...:D


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Jul 22, 2007 14:35 |  #9

I like the saturation and detail of the objects....

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