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#3 and #7 turned out really cool imo. The lighting for #3 sold me. And the plant growth and color made 7 stand out. That's all I have * shrugs *
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I like the subjects of the photos, very cool places you've found. One thing I usually suggest to friends getting into where urban exploration meets photography is that they get a starter DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) camera preferably one with interchangeable lenses that have a manual focus feature. A big problem with cellphone and point and shoot cameras is that they default to a very wide aperture and no focus controls, meaning that close-up shots (like a lot of the ones you've taken) don't have the same shallow depth of field that a mirrored camera like a Canon Rebel (~300$) or old Nikon DSLR (d50s run for under 100, I think). A DSLR is a good investment especially if you want to shoot a lot, because the body quality isn't super crucial and as you improve your skills and become a more serious photographer you'll be able to buy specialized lenses for certain light situations or certain shots. I like your spirit though, you're doing great!
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Thank you everyone! I wish I could get a canon rebel again but I don't have the money at the moment. I posted these pics more for the subjects and overall shot rather than the quality of the lighting and exposure and whatnot because I don't have a camera right now. Thanks for the feedback and the positive comments. More important than the pics, this place was a blast!
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Use the Straighten / Ruler tool in Photoshop, the perspective seems a little off in some of these.
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