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UER Forum > US: Great Lakes > Flackville Public School/Bingo Hall/ (Viewed 2013 times)
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Flackville Public School/Bingo Hall/
< on 4/30/2015 4:43 PM >
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This 1912 Indianapolis public school was closed years ago, sat vacant, and was reopened as a bingo parlor for a short while. Nature is starting to creep up the sides and into broken windows. I plan on returning for more shots when i'm not in a hurry.1.


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No inside shots? I've been in the area and knew it was around but didn't have time to stop by. I've been curious what the inside looks like. Nice outside shots anyway.




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I had my two year old with me, which puts a bit of a hurtin' on my old b&e activity. Safety first, right?




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I had my two year old with me, which puts a bit of a hurtin' on my old b&e activity. Safety first, right?


You got to start `em young!

Great find though man - though I do gotta wonder if you have a black and white camera or something.




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You got to start `em young!

Great find though man - though I do gotta wonder if you have a black and white camera or something.


Given the extremely severe moire in the bricks in the final photo, you can safely assume that it was taken with a color digital camera and converted to black and white. Moire like that is almost always a consequence of small detail near the limits of the resolving power of a bayer-pattern RGB sensor.

http://en.wikipedi...r_filter#Artifacts




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Given the extremely severe moire in the bricks in the final photo, you can safely assume that it was taken with a color digital camera and converted to black and white. Moire like that is almost always a consequence of small detail near the limits of the resolving power of a bayer-pattern RGB sensor.

http://en.wikipedi...r_filter#Artifacts


correct.




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< Reply # 6 on 5/7/2015 10:16 PM >
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Was there a couple years ago. It's an interesting enough place inside, there's one whole classroom collapsed into the one below it. It be moldy, though.




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