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Infiltration Forums > US: Mid-Atlantic > Maryland to Delaware(Viewed 3298 times)
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Maryland to Delaware
< on 6/17/2016 9:33 PM >
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Haven't gotten out much recently, in the ways of exploring that is. Vegetation has come in thick and the sun boils my skin, so I seek recluse in cooler, shaded areas away from the insects. Here we see what I've been able to muster up for the past couple of months. In no particular order:












All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy


















Thanks for stopping by! *goat noises*




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Punchy location:
NC
 
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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 1 on 6/18/2016 3:39 PM >
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Nice, goat. I especially like that big hall of rusty pipes in the second shot.



goat location:
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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 2 on 6/20/2016 11:56 PM >
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Posted by Punchy
Nice, goat. I especially like that big hall of rusty pipes in the second shot.


Thanks, Punchy! That big hall was big fun too



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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 3 on 6/23/2016 11:21 PM >
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These are awesome dude! I like them all but the second shot is incredible!



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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 4 on 6/25/2016 12:45 AM >
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Great shots.



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goat location:
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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 5 on 7/29/2016 3:00 PM >
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Posted by JasonJacksonPhoto
These are awesome dude! I like them all but the second shot is incredible!


Posted by xGROMx
Great shots.


*latest reply ever*

Appreciate the compliments guys, thanks! I almost half-forgot about this set lol



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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 6 on 8/11/2016 2:38 AM >
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I really like the exit one. A bit much on the hdr in the first one for my taste though.

Are the others hdr as well?



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Mission Control
 
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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 7 on 8/11/2016 2:51 AM >
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Excellent, well square off shots
Not missing the bugs, humidity, poison ivy or short summers, but sure as hell do miss the killer industrial sites in the NE



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Banalzen location:
Hickory
 
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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 8 on 8/11/2016 3:22 AM >
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Magnificent.



Ter Beatus
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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 9 on 8/12/2016 3:20 PM >
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Posted by red utricle
I really like the exit one. A bit much on the hdr in the first one for my taste though.

Are the others hdr as well?


The exit one is one of my fav's as well. The first one is the only HDR photo in this set. The others that look like they may be HDR are just split-toned, boosted clarity, whites and blacks.

I still consider myself very new at the whole post-production thing. Started shooting digital just this past fall and this was my first set with the new rig from May. In hindsight, yeah the HDR gets a little overplayed but I think it's one of those phases everyone must go through to better themselves at photography. I went through my split-toning phase, as you cans see, right after my HDR one lol.

Still trying to figure my style out, cause clearly I don't have one hah

Posted by blackhawk
Excellent, well square off shots
Not missing the bugs, humidity, poison ivy or short summers, but sure as hell do miss the killer industrial sites in the NE


ME EITHER! hah. It's my nemesis. But thanks man!

Posted by Banalzen
Magnificent.


Thanks there mate!




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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 10 on 8/12/2016 6:30 PM >
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The last one is my fav!




Closer than you think~ When you dig up the past, you tend to get dirty.

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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 11 on 8/15/2016 1:30 AM >
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Posted by goat

I think it's one of those phases everyone must go through to better themselves at photography.



Very true haha.



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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 12 on 11/20/2016 10:06 PM >
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its a shame this burnt down



goat location:
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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 13 on 12/14/2016 3:19 PM >
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Posted by eyevolve
its a shame this burnt down


I know! we were talking about this elsewhere. I'd like to return to see the damage myself someday soon



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SaladKing   |  | 
Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 14 on 12/15/2016 5:09 AM >
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HDR, ShmHDR, that first one looks like a pond of mercury! Nice collection of shots here.



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Re: Maryland to Delaware
<Reply # 15 on 12/15/2016 4:30 PM >
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Posted by SaladKing
HDR, ShmHDR, that first one looks like a pond of mercury! Nice collection of shots here.


Thanks, mate!



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