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post by felixshots   |  | 
Canada Maltage Co. Ltee - 1920 conveyor
< on 7/21/2015 1:35 PM >

Hi everyone, first of all, sorry for mistake or bad grammar, i'm French, anyway
Last week-end I explored this 1920's industrial conveyor at ''Le vieux-port de montreal''. I just wanna share those pictures with you.
Hope you guys enjoy !!

Picture taken with my GoPro Hero 4 Silver



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[last edit 7/21/2015 1:39 PM by felixshots - edited 3 times]

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post by Steed   |  | 
Re: Canada Maltage Co. Ltee - 1920 conveyor
<Reply # 1 on 10/19/2015 12:51 PM >

The first couple would benefit heavily from a bit of straightening, but these pictures are otherwise fine. The lighting is a little high which may lose some of the mystique, but I don't really have a huge problem with that. What you need to do next is figure out how to share your pictures online in a suitable size.


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post by DawnPatrol   |  | 
Re: Canada Maltage Co. Ltee - 1920 conveyor
<Reply # 2 on 10/19/2015 11:42 PM >

I've never used a gopro, but I would suggest taking these through lightroom and straightening them and seeing if you can do anything about the distortion. I know it's a fish eye lens. I personally hate the distortion on those, maybe I'm alone in that.

Some of these aren't particularly sharp and i would say you should consider working on your compositions. In 2 and 4 you seem to be giving too much space to the less interesting parts of the photo. Nice use of leading lines in a few of these though!


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post by rachelmackayy   |  | 
Re: Canada Maltage Co. Ltee - 1920 conveyor
<Reply # 3 on 12/3/2015 6:11 PM >

first off, opening your photos crashed my mac but that cool lol. I love the idea of using a go pro, i never though of that its really nice though


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