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Infiltration Forums > US: Southeast > Rainy Saturday Exploring(Viewed 4468 times)
T U R B O location:
Georgia
 
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Rainy Saturday Exploring
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Checked out the 19 story Saturday for the first time. Unfortunately, I didn't know about the door with no handle to get to the roof so I couldn't get up. Quite frustrating considering that was my main reason for going. But still a fun day. Had to take a friend by the machine shop as well.


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cdevon location:
west county
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 1 on 3/31/2014 3:41 AM >
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nice hotel, whats the other place?



When I say I'm 'clean and sober', it means I've showered and I'm headed to the liquor store.
turtl location:
Atlanta, GA
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 2 on 3/31/2014 3:48 AM >
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Nice shots dude!



dammband location:
Atlanta, Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 3 on 3/31/2014 6:54 AM >
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#1 is an old hotel thats goon get demoed this year. #2 is an old machine shop.



T U R B O location:
Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 4 on 3/31/2014 12:45 PM >
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Oh shit. It is getting demolished? Yeah...I gotta get on that roof then. Lol



The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.
johnnycanuck location:
Near Erie, Pennsylvania
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 5 on 3/31/2014 2:37 PM >
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That city shot, though. I'm a really big rainy day person. Promise me you could hear the rain throughout the building.



macaroo location:
Atlanta, GA
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 6 on 3/31/2014 3:33 PM >
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yeah love the city shot. just raining pouring down. no roof access huh?

and the shadow casted by your camera flash, if you're using flash with your camera angled down, it'll cast a shadow from the camera lens. you have to take pictures more leveled out or use a shorter lens.


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T U R B O location:
Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 7 on 3/31/2014 6:12 PM >
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I found out that you can access it, just have to use a knife or something for the rooftop door. Lol. And the only 2 lenses I have are like a 14-42 and a 45-200, plus I like to use the wide angle attachment. Ima get a tripod soon. I'll play around with it more and see about the shadow. It was barely raining we went in, and when we are on the top floor balconies. And as we worked our way back down, it started pouring. Lol



The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.
dammband location:
Atlanta, Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 8 on 4/1/2014 12:48 AM >
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T.m.I. turbo



AugustusUrbex location:
Birmingham, AL
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 9 on 4/1/2014 12:58 AM >
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Posted by T U R B O
I found out that you can access it, just have to use a knife or something for the rooftop door. Lol. And the only 2 lenses I have are like a 14-42 and a 45-200, plus I like to use the wide angle attachment. Ima get a tripod soon. I'll play around with it more and see about the shadow. It was barely raining we went in, and when we are on the top floor balconies. And as we worked our way back down, it started pouring. Lol


Are you shooting Olympus?

To get rid of the shadow, you'll need to either use a smaller lens, remove your lens hood (if applicable) or buy an external flash that mounts to your hot shoe.


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macaroo location:
Atlanta, GA
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 10 on 4/1/2014 2:08 AM >
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These work just fine for me. I prefer Chucks.




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Skye_Ann location:
Kitchener, Ontario
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 11 on 4/1/2014 2:11 AM >
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Wow, it's beautiful!!



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T U R B O location:
Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 12 on 4/1/2014 3:03 AM >
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Posted by AugustusUrbex


Are you shooting Olympus?

To get rid of the shadow, you'll need to either use a smaller lens, remove your lens hood (if applicable) or buy an external flash that mounts to your hot shoe.



It's a Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3. I just pulled the manual out. Gonna see what all I can figure out. Haven't read it yet anyways



The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.
Spike location:
New Zealand
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 13 on 4/1/2014 3:18 AM >
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Nice work man! shame about the door to the roof!!



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dammband location:
Atlanta, Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 14 on 4/1/2014 3:46 AM >
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Posted by Spike
Nice work man! shame about the door to the roof!!


Not to worry. I'll get him up there.



Spike location:
New Zealand
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 15 on 4/1/2014 7:25 AM >
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Posted by dammband


Not to worry. I'll get him up there.


That's what I like to hear!!



nosus decipio
T U R B O location:
Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 16 on 4/1/2014 11:15 AM >
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Posted by dammband


Not to worry. I'll get him up there.



Sweeeeet!!



The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.
Amishdelight  location:
"Deliverance Georgia"
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 17 on 4/1/2014 2:26 PM >
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You can also access the roof via climbing from the balconies of the top floor... Just depends on what time of day it is and how big your balls are ;)



T U R B O location:
Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 18 on 4/1/2014 2:42 PM >
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Posted by Amishdelight
You can also access the roof via climbing from the balconies of the top floor... Just depends on what time of day it is and how big your balls are ;)



That's an easy answer...not big enough for that shit!! Haha



The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.
dammband location:
Atlanta, Georgia
 
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Re: Rainy Saturday Exploring
<Reply # 19 on 4/1/2014 3:30 PM >
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Posted by Amishdelight
You can also access the roof via climbing from the balconies of the top floor... Just depends on what time of day it is and how big your balls are ;)


There never is a need to go that far. The roof door works. It o.ly appears to be locked.



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