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zweiblumen
Sep-10-2007, 09:01 AM
In the vein of pjb923 and schmooo I found a nifty place to shoot. Here are a few from there.

1 - I'll choose Door #1 Bob
http://www.tenminutesout.net/photos/2007-09-10/York_Power-01.jpg

2 - Knob
http://www.tenminutesout.net/photos/2007-09-10/York_Power-02.jpg

3 - Danger
http://www.tenminutesout.net/photos/2007-09-10/York_Power-03.jpg

4 - Angles
http://www.tenminutesout.net/photos/2007-09-10/York_Power-04.jpg

5 - Lines
http://www.tenminutesout.net/photos/2007-09-10/York_Power-05.jpg

CC always appreciated, and thanks for looking.

Awais Yaqub
Sep-10-2007, 11:33 AM
These are very cool :wink

Skippy
Sep-10-2007, 04:02 PM
In the vein of pjb923 and schmooo I found a nifty place to shoot. Here are a few from there.

1 - I'll choose Door #1 Bob
2 - Knob
3 - Danger
4 - Angles
5 - Lines
CC always appreciated, and thanks for looking.

Hi there Zweiblumen, my favourites are the last two shots in this series.
Schmooo is very inspiring with her many posts from abandoned places.

These look great, hope you find more places to shoot :thumb
... Skippy :D
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zweiblumen
Sep-11-2007, 06:49 AM
Awais Yaqub - Thanks for looking!

Skippy- Thanks, #4 was interesting, I had to climb up on a bunch of equipment to get that shot. Someone needs to go through and clean some of these places it, it's FILTHY :rofl

schmoo
Sep-11-2007, 07:14 AM
Again, I love the last two in particular. Great composition and contrast.

They are not straight b/w, are they? I know the place, and the paint color is deceptive... :wink

JimM
Sep-11-2007, 07:21 AM
Very cool images, very "artsy".

zweiblumen
Sep-11-2007, 09:27 AM
Schmoo - nope, all of these are full color, that's just the way it looks there :D. The bricks shot shows a little blue down in the shadows in the bottom left. I wasn't sure if that would be distracting or not, but I wanted to leave just a touch of color to show that it wasn't a conversion. Don't know if that worked. As for #4 there is a little brown in the walls (dirt) that kind of fades in the conversion, so I didn't bother. I just left it as is.

JimM - Thanks!