Location: Dallas TX Gender: Male Total Likes: 58 likes
I never ran from nothing but the police
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My first abandoned place < on 3/30/2015 12:17 AM > | Reply with Quote
This is a bus station I found over here the Dallas area, pretty high traffic area but I had to stop by it. Ive always been interested in exploring abandoned areas/places, seen many photos and videos of others but just recently decided to try it myself after I bought a DSLR I wasn't really able to get any indoor photos due to the glare from the sun. Anybody got some ideals or criticism to take best photos and other such comments would be great Date on sign looks like Nov 4 2009
Location: Northwestern Ontario Gender: Female Total Likes: 157 likes
mines always on the mind
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Re: My first abandoned place < Reply # 1 on 3/30/2015 2:52 AM > | Reply with Quote
It looks like you've got a great start with using lines as elements of your composition, and your exposure is good.
My only suggestion would be to keep shooting, and if you're new to your DSLR, read up on the basics of photography, and make sure you're shooting on manual mode while you learn. Aperture or shutter priority can be handy in the future, but if you don't understand the basics of the relationship between aperture and shutter speed, you'll miss out on a lot of potentially great shots.
"Adventure is the respectful pursuit of trouble." - Expedition Overland
Location: Minneapolis, MN Gender: Male Total Likes: 7 likes
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Re: My first abandoned place < Reply # 2 on 4/6/2015 3:32 AM > | Reply with Quote
Looks pretty cool. Just wait until you explore the interior..it'll instantly get you hooked. Fear, adrenaline, and pure fun all at once, can't beat it!
Exploration is really the essence of the human spirit.