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DerekSmerek
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| | | Starting a UE themed Instagram Page < on 8/11/2016 5:18 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Hey y'all. I've been getting more and more into photography and I want to start an Instagram page to showcase pictures of abandonments. I've also considered doing a blog, website, or Flickr page. I want to reach a lot of people so I thought Instagram would be the best to start with. The last two abandoned houses I've visited have been absolutely breathtaking and I want to share it with the world. I have some questions, though, so I figured you guys would be the best people to ask. First of all, what's a good name?? Do you think it's worth the effort? Should I share the location of each photo? I'm thinking probably not. Some of the farms I've found are pristine and I'd like to keep them that way. Should I try to find a common theme with all my photos and keep everything consistent to that theme? I really like Instagram feeds where all the photos not only look good, but look good together. This could be as simple as using the same filter every time, but I'd like to get into more advanced editing. So any tips on photo editing is greatly appreciated. And lastly, what do you think of these photos so far? Most of them are edited very differently, just for experimentation. I like the dark and ominous look of some of them and I think it looks great with large buildings and cemeteries and such, but I find that it washes out the detail of some photos. I also really like the bright and vibrant look of the truck photo, but it's kind of overdone and as a metalhead who's into urbex and other creepy shit, I feel like it just isn't "me." 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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| OkapisRule
Location: Atlanta, GA Gender: Male Total Likes: 99 likes
| | | | Re: Starting a UE themed Instagram Page < Reply # 5 on 8/11/2016 1:12 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Also, on camera flash photos almost never look good, case in point, photo 2. I really like 1, the ground is kind of wonky in 4, I'm kind of confused at what I'm seeing in 3, though it's definitely an interesting picture. 5 is oversaturated for my tastes, but some people love that stuff, 7 is not terribly interesting, and 6 is just a phenomenal picture. Good luck on your Instagram endeavor. Like the rest said, keep an urbex theme, and don't be more specific about a location than city, if that. Especially with the more rural places, you should be more vague.
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