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My first exploration and my first post of such here. I'm an experienced photographer but new to this sort of work... I've definitely caught the bug and am excited to get out and do more soon. 1.
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Great set!!
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Loving all those colors! Thanks for sharing .
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Your familiarness with your camera shows through your shots. Excellent work. And welcome to UER!
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Awesome set, 1,3 and 9 are my favorites. Welcome to UER
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these are quality shots that dont give away the location at all.
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Really Like Your photography! # 1 is Lovely. I have quite an admiration for B&W photos. # 4 is just excellent! Welcome!
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Fantastic shots. Can't wait to see what else you find.
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Lovely shots! The amount of texture you were able to capture in these photos is really great. Also love the colours, keep up the great work.
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Thanks everyone for the positive feedback! I'll surely be making more like this...just need to find the time and next spot.
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Welcome!! This is a excellent first post! You will quickly find (if you haven't already)that this hobby can be quite addicting. In a good way!
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Welcome to the site. Nice work.
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1, 3, and 8 are all the best in my opinion. I like the different approaches you take with different lenses here, not just sticking the wide angle like some people. Keep at it! 6 doesn't seem that interesting, but 12 tells a story all in itself, sets tone real nice.
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Posted by Siltgod 1, 3, and 8 are all the best in my opinion. I like the different approaches you take with different lenses here, not just sticking the wide angle like some people. Keep at it! 6 doesn't seem that interesting, but 12 tells a story all in itself, sets tone real nice.
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Thanks, and yeah, I agree largely with your assessments, though I also really like #9 given how the tree has grown around the window struts. Feedback always welcomed and appreciated. About to upload another set in a few minutes, actually, so I'd love to get your perspective on those.
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Great collection!
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These shots are great! Keep up the good work!! #1 is my favorite by far
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Nice stuff and looks like a fun explore. A lot of people here don't like HDR - I do (sometimes...and this is one of them)
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Posted by NotLost Nice stuff and looks like a fun explore. A lot of people here don't like HDR - I do (sometimes...and this is one of them)
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None of this is HDR. It's all single exposure, some postprocessing to color correct or boost the contrast, but that's it.
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I think I know where this is, but the fact that the buildings look in decent shape makes me think otherwise. Were there buildings that were really falling apart or did all of them have floors? ahahaha
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Haven't gotten interested in the photography side of exploring yet, but these photographs definitely peak my interest! Great set!
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