5 posts tagged “industrial abstract”
I'm not really going to say much about this photo aside from mentioning that it has been redone and improved (the old version was posted months ago). The photo is part of a series I've been working on that details the edge of urbanity through a wilderness vs the urban landscape theme.
I might also add that the photo looks very good as a print (much better than the web version, which should be viewed at the largest resolution). Anyways, I would love comments, either good or bad.
It has been a few days since my last post. Here's whats new:
- I got a screaming deal on an Epson R2400 pro printer (working at a camera shop has its perks)
- In addition to the printer, I also received 11 stitches from the local ER thanks to a very sharp and extremely effective "No Trespassing" sign.
- While cutting the hell out of my hand, Fielding and I found a really cool abandoned mineral spa complex, filled with graffiti and cool industrial junk (photo's soon)
- I've fallen in love with lucis arts
Well here is a photo from yesterday
Comments welcome...
Here are a few older photos from a series that I started over a year ago. For some reason (most likely my recent switch to digital and totally neglecting my darkroom) I never finished it. These photos are inspired by one of my favorite classic photographers (can anyone guess?). Silver gelatin print (Oriental Fiber based paper).
It seems like I've been shooting something just about every night! Tonight I shot part of a UNR baseball game (photos pending), and last night my friends Fielding and Mike joined me for some shooting at a remote reservoir. It was an amazing location and the subject matter was right up my alley.
The above photo has very little manipulation. An exposure of 60 secs, F8 and multiple pops from an SB-800 flash. The white balance was set to flash to achieve the ambient orange color from the city lights glowing over the hills.
Goofing off, Mike and Fielding race up the face of the dam. Multiple pops from the flash at 1/2 power during the exposure reveal the race.
Comments definately welcome.