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10 Years ago I came along with my crooked photos and all my bullshit and joined this community. In that time I've learned a few things, like to NOT tilt my camera before I hit the shutter button. I believe some call this the Dutch Angle. Many of the places I explored that first year are gone but there are some still standing. This year I have made a point to start revisiting these spots to see what 10 years has done to the ones that are still standing. You can see the first one I did here in the dusty old Ontario forum: https://www.uer.ca...&threadid=133881
Last week I returned to another one to set up some now and then photos. I've tried to line them up as best as I can. Many of the differences are subtle, but pay attention to the walls, floors and ceiling. I think the thing that aged the worst however, was the photographer! Top or Left photos are from 2012, bottom or right photos from 2022 Sorry - some of these pics are huge
Thanks for looking or lurking!
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Oh these "That was then, this is now" stuff is fantastic ! Amazing how some things have deteriorated so much and others you can barely see a difference. Thanks for sharing...really enjoyed this set
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I'd really like to see this become a trend amongst explorers, it's fascinating. Crazy how some places are almost unrecognizable, while others have hardly changed at all. And the self-portraits show how much you've changed as well in the intervening years, almost tying yourself to the location in that way!
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Very good comparisons.
Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 50mm 1.2, Canon 28mm 1.8, Canon 16-35 f2.8L http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenbley/ |
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