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Hey All! I love photography, and love to take urbex shots. here are a few from a trip to the Rock Hill, South Carolina Finishing Company 1)
my Brother walking up the stairs to the catwalks above. 2)
a handle in the factory 3)
A busted clock in the crane room. The arms were stiff so I think it actually stopped on the hour. 4)
A Ladder to a catwalk. Tell me what you think! I have a ton more photos, but I'll filter them by location so that y'all won't be overwhelmed by all of them. Appreciate any advice! Also, how do I turn off pop-up mode?
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add this to my shots before. This is probably my favorite one from the factory
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The first thing I would suggest is to read this Guide to Posting Photos. Because we generally tend to hate the UER image uploader and the thumbnails.
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Nice photos! That seems like an awesome location, better than anything I'll probably ever get to. For disabling pop-up photos, there's a little check box at the bottom of the quick gallery creator to either enable or disable it.
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The second shot isn't bad.
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Seems like a cool place, I'd just say read up n some composition stuff. The last shot would of been more interesting if the ladder was used as leading lines into something that could be the main focus of the image. I am a self taught photographer and I'll tell you learning basic composition can really improve your photos.
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this place seems pretty cool! i might have to check it out. i would take some shots that take in the feel of the place. without revealing too much of course. keep it up!
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