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UER Forum > US: Southeast > Low-key Tuesday explores (Viewed 1662 times)
Oelky 


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Low-key Tuesday explores
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My little sister decided she wanted to learn how to shoot film this week, so I took her to some low-key locations to shoot.

For those of you that know me, this is her, not me, I know we look alike, no we are not twins, she is 5 years younger than me.
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There was some new paint up at the old train yard, but nothing noteworthy
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Mostly the old stuff was painted over. The big OHNO is gone, but this one remains, luckily.
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This place was pretty popular when we went though, we ran into three other groups of people while we were inside, it seems the people that live in the area are finally catching on and they want to come check it out.
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Next up, another visit to the theatre. The place has taken a decent amount of water damage this past week from the rain, unfortunately. I also think the skater kids might have found their way inside, and if so, it may get trashed soon.
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Which is unfortunate because the theatre is absolutely beautiful, and in relatively really good shape!
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So anyways, the little sister liked the film and the explores which is great. Maybe she'll even show up on the forums eventually.




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< Reply # 1 on 7/24/2014 8:46 PM >
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Fun place. I rode that pulley in #6.

I want to see that theatre in person myself. You girls had a good day.




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Nice shots!




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Oelky 


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Fun place. I rode that pulley in #6.

I want to see that theatre in person myself. You girls had a good day.



I'll show you the theatre next time you're in town!


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Nice shots!


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Oelky 


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< Reply # 4 on 7/30/2014 9:54 PM >
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According to Turtle I should post some of the film shots in this thread because "people will dig them I think" so heres a few of them. Ektar 100 color film.

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dammband 


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< Reply # 5 on 7/31/2014 7:02 AM >
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Not many doors left in #2.




JustinDustin 


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Apparently I did not comment as I thought I did, but anyway this is some great stuff. Love the return to film...makes me wish one of my many "antiques" actually had a working combination of shutter + meter.




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