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UER Forum > US: Northeast > Road to Zion (Viewed 2141 times)
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Road to Zion
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Just a quick stop by the bible school. Its not to far from me. I have some more shots to edit and ill add them in later.

My first 3 are "Shots" the rest are quick shots to show the location on my photo dump flicker.

If you're not ready to die for it, take the word 'freedom' out of your vocabulary. Malcolm X by Damien, on Flickr

&quot;Honey comb honey comb me want honey comb&quot; by Damien, on Flickr

The Great Spiral. by Damien, on Flickr


stairs pole wm by damien look out, on Flickr

DSC04610 wm by damien look out, on Flickr




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What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time. John Berger
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< Reply # 2 on 2/16/2016 4:53 AM >
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Very nice shots!




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Re: Road to Zion
< Reply # 3 on 2/16/2016 5:11 AM >
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Thank you.




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Re: Road to Zion
< Reply # 4 on 2/16/2016 7:15 AM >
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Wow, unbelievable set. Great job! It's rare to see something so intact, with just a little spice of decay.




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< Reply # 5 on 2/16/2016 4:22 PM >
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Damn, really great shots. There has always been something about religious places that creep me out....




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Re: Road to Zion
< Reply # 6 on 2/16/2016 4:27 PM >
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Pretty sweet looking place you visited. You took some really nice shots too !!

That poor bird...I cant name a favorite shot as there are too many !!




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< Reply # 7 on 2/17/2016 4:06 AM >
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Thanks guys, good to see you like them. The set seems to be a hit and I have sold a few more prints then usual. Here are a few extra snaps from the day. Just picked up a new 50mm so i'll head back in the spring and pick up where I left off due to the -9 degree day.

white room wm by damien look out, on Flickr

roof tops wm by damien look out, on Flickr

kitchen wm by damien look out, on Flickr

hall chair wm by damien look out, on Flickr

fire place stairs wm by damien look out, on Flickr

clock room wm by damien look out, on Flickr





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< Reply # 8 on 2/23/2016 4:16 PM >
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Nice stuff. Personally, I'm not into fish eye stuff, but the other stuff is really good.




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Diggin' it.




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Nice stuff. Personally, I'm not into fish eye stuff, but the other stuff is really good.


I agree, its just the only lens I have that can capture that much interior. Those ones are snaps to show off the building. Fish eye will hold be over till something comes out for my A7ii that I want.


Thanks guys.




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Re: Road to Zion
< Reply # 11 on 2/24/2016 11:38 AM >
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Was there the other day. Couldn't find that spiral staircase. Anyways awesome shots! Might have to go back there next month...




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< Reply # 12 on 2/25/2016 1:32 AM >
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Was there the other day. Couldn't find that spiral staircase. Anyways awesome shots! Might have to go back there next month...


See that last shot with the broken clock, straight through the left door take a right its right there.



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