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Sep 11 2011 01:07pm
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Quote (wezman @ Sep 11 2011 09:07pm)
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y239/karlbarry/_MG_4866.jpg
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y239/karlbarry/_MG_4832.jpg
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y239/karlbarry/_MG_4808-2.jpg
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y239/karlbarry/_MG_4802.jpg
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y239/karlbarry/_MG_4800.jpg


4 is ok rest is boring :)
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Sep 11 2011 03:57pm
Don't listen to that ignorant. #2 is superb.
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Sep 11 2011 04:09pm
1 has potential


with your permission sir:

before-after








This post was edited by Verdena on Sep 11 2011 04:19pm
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4 is ok rest is boring :)


1,2 and 4 i thought were at least post worthy but i agree, i was really disappointed with the shots. It was a derelict building with 24 hour security so all these from the outside were poorly composed and taken fast without thought. When we broke inside we only had access to a few rooms thats where i found the cans which had use by dates of 1982. when we went out side to get into the bigger building the security van was there and i had to run miles to get away. i ran through a bramble bush and cut up all my legs, i will post a pic if any one wants to see :P

this is part of the building what i shot from beneath (poor photo but to explain the building)




Here is a link to an amazing set where they got totally inside the build, so as you can understand i am very disappointed (this is a set i found on flickr and has nothing to do with me):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulholmes/sets/72057594070422686/


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Thanks for that, my PP is always poor. What did you do to it?


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Thanks i wish i had more time :)

This post was edited by wezman on Sep 12 2011 01:55pm
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1,2 and 4 i thought were at least post worthy but i agree, i was really disappointed with the shots. It was a derelict building with 24 hour security so all these from the outside were poorly composed and taken fast without thought. When we broke inside we only had access to a few rooms thats where i found the cans which had use by dates of 1982. when we went out side to get into the bigger building the security van was there and i had to run miles.

this is part of the building what i shot from beneath (poor photo but to explain the building)
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y239/karlbarry/_MG_4799.jpg
 


Here is a link to an amazing set where they got totally inside the build, so as you can understand i am very disappointed (this is a set i found on flickr and has nothing to do with me):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulholmes/sets/72057594070422686/


I think most of the pics from the set you posted are nothing special aswell to be honest.
You should ask rookie for some indoor shots, i remember he did a cool use of flash giving them a grungy look.
Indoor is an hard field, i tried my self once and failed hard :D

as for the pic i edited:

i just unbrightened a bit on photoshop and added a magenty looking gradient map on lightening and low opacity.
I then played a bit with the curves to make the oranges pop out more.

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Quote (Verdena @ Sep 12 2011 07:57pm)
I think most of the pics from the set you posted are nothing special aswell to be honest.
You should ask rookie for some indoor shots, i remember he did a cool use of flash giving them a grungy look.
Indoor is an hard field, i tried my self once and failed hard :D

as for the pic i edited:

i just unbrightened a bit on photoshop and added a magenty looking gradient map on lightening and low opacity.
I then played a bit with the curves to make the oranges pop out more.

Imagine the potential if you or i got into that building!
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Sep 12 2011 02:03pm
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Imagine the potential if you or i got into that building!


Not much as i'm not so good in indoor architecture shots :D

Imagine the potential if i had a 10/10 lighting setup, some models and had access to that building.
Underground portraits for the win :D

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Quote (Verdena @ Sep 12 2011 08:03pm)
Not much as i'm not so good in indoor architecture shots :D

Imagine the potential if i had a 10/10 lighting setup, some models and had access to that building.
Underground portraits for the win :D


yea that would be immense !

That site is just so amazing to me.... so much character and history!
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