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Infiltration Forums > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Steam Plant (Viewed 357 times)
jovialhavoc 


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Steam Plant
< on 5/18/2013 8:08 PM >
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Here are a couple shots from a while back that im hoping for some feedback on. I would like to really improve on my photography so if you take the time to crit any of my images I will certainly return the favor. Thanks in advance.

Backstory:

visiting this beautiful place with my friend (pic 6) and was really trying to capture not only the decay this place has undergone but also the industrial nature of the building that once was.

1. Valves

ISO 800
35 mm
f/ 2.2
1/60 sec


2. Prepare to be Jammed

ISO 800
35 mm
f/ 2.2
1/50 sec

3. 0-0

ISO 800
35 mm
f/ 2.2
1/40 sec

4. Yellow steel road

ISO 800
35 mm
f/ 2.5
1/250 sec

5. Color of Decay

ISO 800
35 mm
f/ 3.5
1/50 sec

6. Breathe

ISO 800
35 mm
f/ 1.8
1/60 sec


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Re: Steam Plant
<Reply # 1 on 5/20/2013 7:17 AM >
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great photos, I take it you shoot with film? what kind of camera are you shooting with? I like that you also marked what settings you used, I have done that as well with my film shooting.

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Re: Steam Plant
<Reply # 2 on 5/21/2013 11:16 PM >
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Posted by flyingwhale
great photos, I take it you shoot with film? what kind of camera are you shooting with? I like that you also marked what settings you used, I have done that as well with my film shooting.


I thought you didn't have ISO with film?

RE shots: They are really nice. They almost seem like abstracts which is cool.

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Re: Steam Plant
<Reply # 3 on 5/21/2013 11:19 PM >
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Posted by moapy


I thought you didn't have ISO with film?




Yes you do. It is as important as with digital if not more so.

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jovialhavoc 


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Re: Steam Plant
<Reply # 4 on 5/22/2013 2:30 AM >
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Thanks, it is all digital actually! You make me blush calling it out as film though.

I was going for more of an abstract feel with the shoot, the whole place had a very eerie feel to it because it was more or less one giant room, so every time you walked your foot steps echoed off the walls.

The digital ISO is based off the film ISO speed which was originally the size of the silver halide particles (and thus their sensitivity to light)in black and white and later color films.

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