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12/08/2009 11:40:57 AM |
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12/07/2009 09:04:50 PM |
You'll have to come back here for the Urban Decay challenge |
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12/06/2009 11:50:07 PM |
really going to need to come back and find out more about this story. |
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12/05/2009 03:17:16 PM |
An old Kodak building, perhaps? |
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12/03/2009 04:46:50 PM |
OK, I'm going through the Free Study submissions, purposefully finding those images I think are shot with a less conventional eye - this is one of those images! Thanks for offering something that isn't just DPC friendly eye-candy (though of course there's nothing wrong with eye-candy). I'll be picking one of these images for the Mu (most underrated) award:
Positives:Great perspective here and a really interesting locale to shoot in. The graffiti offers some welcome colour too. The shadow and light on the floor is pretty compelling too.
Critical stuff: A minor niggle but the slight clipping of the final graffiti letter does bother me a little. I think there is only so much interest to be had in this scene - I do think you have made the most of what is here but I'm not sure that is enough to make a standout image.
Overall: A very competent image of a dramatic room. |
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12/03/2009 09:28:21 AM |
what a waste of a building...I know it is falling down but it seems a total shame. I like the realism of this |
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12/03/2009 12:56:01 AM |
Subject isn't my cup of tea but I have to acknowledge the near perfect execution of this photo, especially control over lighting. Well done. |
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12/02/2009 04:47:09 PM |
I love this. Urban exploration type photos are one of my favorite types of photos, Not sure if its because of the way nature takes over once we have left a place or seeing these historical or not so historical buildings (albeit in a dilapidated condition) It's amazing how a place "dies" once its abandoned |
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