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CaptOrbit
Location: Sarasota, FL or Cincinnati, OH Gender: Male
There you are, right back in the jungle again.
| | | Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion < on 12/20/2013 8:54 PM >
| | | It's another Daily Mail set, and it is as I understand it, awful. You see I was never able to go back and modify my post about the German Hotel, but I feel as if though I've been given a second chance. I now have a chance to give people the warning they should have had. DO. NOT. CLICK. THIS. LINK.
http://www.dailyma...ive-furniture.html It may literally murder your ability to see in color! It's pretty obvious everyone at the DM is blind; I don't think we can rule these types of photo sets out as a reason.
Thank you for your patience.
note- if foggy HDR doesn't bother you, they sure left a lot of stuff there. Discuss. [last edit 12/20/2013 9:04 PM by CaptOrbit - edited 2 times]
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macaroo
Location: Atlanta, GA Gender: Male
meep
| | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 1 on 12/20/2013 9:47 PM >
| | | I actually really liked the foggy HDR but using it in every photo is kind of pointless. Gorgeous setting however and great composition in some of the shots. Favorite shot was the staircase shot.
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bandi Lippy Mechanic Bastard
Location: Trent Hills, ON Gender: Male
A liminal mind is all I've ever known.
| | | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 2 on 12/20/2013 11:22 PM >
| | | I clicked... now I can't even see the reindeer on my screen. (Looks like an incredible location- wow. We sure get screwed in North America!)
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Dukarc
Location: Minneapolis Gender: Male
| | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 3 on 12/20/2013 11:33 PM >
| | | Yeah it would have been nice if the photographer used a variety of edits, but still a cool place. It's on my list to find a time capsule like that.
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Ansion
Location: BC, Canada Gender: Male
The same, except different.
| | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 4 on 12/21/2013 12:33 AM >
| | | I like it better than the HDR that seems to be the rage here.
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Radical_Ed
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA Gender: Male
"You work your life away and what do they give? You're only killing yourself to live!"
| | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 5 on 12/21/2013 2:25 PM >
| | | There's a problem with these photos? If some camera-snob said he used a 1968 Mamiya he found at a yard sale and loaded with expired film found at a Goodwill you'd be kissing his ass for photos like this. I know it's an effect but really, these are considered "bad"? They're washed out and soft, like shitloads of photos. The subject matter in them is still incredible.
"Are you happy now with all the choices you've made?" "Are there times in life when you know you should've stayed?" "Will you compromise and then realize the price is too much to pay?" "Winners and losers... which one will you be today?" ***Social Distortion*** |
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rob.i.am
Gender: Male
Carpe noctum
| | | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 6 on 12/21/2013 3:31 PM >
| | | Posted by Radical_Ed There's a problem with these photos? If some camera-snob said he used a 1968 Mamiya he found at a yard sale and loaded with expired film found at a Goodwill you'd be kissing his ass for photos like this. I know it's an effect but really, these are considered "bad"? They're washed out and soft, like shitloads of photos. The subject matter in them is still incredible.
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This.
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Ricky_from_TV
Location: Peterborough, Ontario Gender: Male
I'm going to try and refuckulate it
| | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 7 on 12/21/2013 4:22 PM >
| | | Posted by Radical_Ed There's a problem with these photos? If some camera-snob said he used a 1968 Mamiya he found at a yard sale and loaded with expired film found at a Goodwill you'd be kissing his ass for photos like this. I know it's an effect but really, these are considered "bad"? They're washed out and soft, like shitloads of photos. The subject matter in them is still incredible.
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This. I don't edit - I only experiment in camera. But i don't hail against others art.
When Caught Always, Always Use the Jim trick. |
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Uncle Goose
Location: Ghent, Belgium Gender: Male
The Goose knows best.
| | | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 8 on 12/21/2013 6:57 PM >
| | | I know this location very well and can say that this guy only could have entered the building by breaking into it. Also, it's still guarded by a local farmer. The castle is left like this because it's in a heritage dispute for years now. And oh, the master bedroom has seen occupants, last year me and my explorer buddy found in a way (without breaking anything but which was later closed up again) an we celebrated new year's eve there, we took the opportunity to sleep in the bed located in the master bedroom .
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Skye_Ann
Location: Kitchener, Ontario Gender: Female
I seem to have Irritable Owl Syndrome...
| | | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 9 on 12/21/2013 7:29 PM >
| | | Posted by bandi (Looks like an incredible location- wow. We sure get screwed in North America!)
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I've been saying this for ages. Lovely photos! Cool location!
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spitcool
Location: Redwood City, CA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 10 on 12/21/2013 8:36 PM >
| | | looks like i need to go back to germany... ever since i went exploring there i've seen more and more stuff i missed. i guess it's hard to see it all
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CaptOrbit
Location: Sarasota, FL or Cincinnati, OH Gender: Male
There you are, right back in the jungle again.
| | | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 12 on 12/21/2013 11:32 PM >
| | | I actually like the photo set and location. I just caught greif for the last HDR DM set I posted here. I will admit it's partly my fault, I didn't specify that I liked the subject matter as opposed to the photographic style.
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bandi Lippy Mechanic Bastard
Location: Trent Hills, ON Gender: Male
A liminal mind is all I've ever known.
| | | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 13 on 12/22/2013 4:18 AM >
| | | Posted by Radical_Ed There's a problem with these photos? If some camera-snob said he used a 1968 Mamiya he found at a yard sale and loaded with expired film found at a Goodwill you'd be kissing his ass for photos like this. I know it's an effect but really, these are considered "bad"? They're washed out and soft, like shitloads of photos. The subject matter in them is still incredible.
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Hahahah no. I am no photographer. But HDR looks like a clown choked on his own fuck and then threw it up.
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BrandonFireKing
Location: Maryville, TN Gender: Male
No sir thats my anti-hobo tactical cutting device
| | Re: Eerie photos inside mysterious abandoned Belgium mansion <Reply # 14 on 12/22/2013 7:33 PM >
| | | I like this style a lot, especially in movies, The stairway is nice. Nothing compares to the most popular styles that are on this site, but these are terrible to me
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