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01-27-2008, 02:34 AM
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Today i went back to an awesome location to get some more pics for one of my projects. Havent had a chance to go through all of them yet. The place was excellent for textures.



















notice the date, the building has been empty since 1983






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01-27-2008, 10:05 AM
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JJ those are great.

thanks for posting them.
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As i said in my first post on the forum, i love this kind of gritty, dirty photography.
Good stuff, the 10th and 4th are my favourite shots i think.
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fabulous, loving the shot of the upside-down trolly and the last shot.

stunning.
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great shots love them all keep up the good work. i too will be getting into the urban scene soon.
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soooo...are these photos retouched or toned at all using digital or photoshop? just wondering about the colors.
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yes mate the images are HDR, it was my first time experimenting with the software as part of my project. i used dynamic photo HDR and it was a lot better than photomatix or CS3
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Very strong imaqges and gritty atmosphere. I like the ones that hit the walls straight on rather than ones that look on a diagonal. These almost definitely have an HDR look. Well done.
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