Author Topic: Abandoned building photography. EVEN MORE PICTURES page 3  (Read 3436 times)

Which shots did you edit?
All of the ones I release are edited. Most of the time, the shots don't come in off the camera looking bad, but some really quick work with saturation, lighting, and white balance gives it that professional and polished flare.

EXAMPLE


reminds me of penumbra

reminds me of penumbra


Honestly that might be the best compliment I've gotten from anyone so far, including people I know in real life, a couple of which are photographers.

I only like the one with the plant. :x

I only like the one with the plant. :x
What don't you like about the other ones?



Personally I don't see a big lure with these buildings. Go down to the Salton Sea in southern California when you get a chance, those buildings are truly what would make good photographs.

reminds me of penumbra
now that you say something, me too. ;o

Since you guys seem to like these pictures so much, here's some more.






Just as a side note, I don't know anything about what this building was once used for, I just know that now it's used largely by bums, graffiti artists, and satanists.

i can see that.

and i would be happy as hell to live near a place like that.

i can see that.

and i would be happy as hell to live near a place like that.



If it was for me, I'd forget the photos and run the forget away from there.



If it was for me, I'd forget the photos and run the forget away from there.
thats the thing

creepy atmosphere always allows for more fun exploring the place

thats the thing

creepy atmosphere always allows for more fun exploring the place
There was only about one time when I almost shat myself. That's probably because I was with two friends and one of them let me in and was familiar with the place.


holy stuff that really looks like penumbra, lol

stick a glowstick in there