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Wolfheart
Gender: Male
| | | 'Mental illness' < on 7/13/2008 1:31 PM >
| | | Actually it was kind of cancer hospital, but because... Well, let the photos tell the story.
Unclear still (hdr):
Afternoon (hdr):
As I decide to stay (hdr):
All is dark again:
For all those lifes (hdr+Photoshop):
Don't let me fall (hdr+Photoshop):
Mental illness (hdr+Photoshop):
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shellyl
Location: Lenoir NC Gender: Female
I have learned not sweat the petty things and not to pet the sweaty things.
| | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 1 on 7/13/2008 1:40 PM >
| | | Nice, I like the last 2. Hehe I spilled my morning coffee when I looked at the second to last. I turned the coffee cup with me looking at it
A mirage is not an optical illusion. It is a real phenomenon, and one can take photographs of it. The interpretation of the image, however, is up to the fantasy of the human mind. |
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Tupsumato
Location: Finland Gender: Male
How close can you go?
| | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 2 on 7/13/2008 2:20 PM >
| | | Too bad that the local kids have already "found" that place. I wonder how long it'll take until someone burns it to the ground.
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Wolfheart
Gender: Male
| | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 3 on 7/13/2008 2:49 PM >
| | | Thanks, Shellyl. And yes, that is really shame that kids have found their way to there. Surprisingly all windows were good, I mean not broken, but if everything goes as usual it is just question of time... And short time.
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Martino
Location: Almere - NL Gender: Male
2,5 days 5691 km, 1200 cigarettes, 131 beers, 67 locations, 3 girs and 2 cars! I absolutely rule!
| | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 4 on 7/13/2008 7:57 PM >
| | | Afternoon & For all those lifes are great shots! Nice to finally see something from your hand again! cheers
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ChaseofSpades
Location: Grand Nothing, Texas Gender: Male
Adrenaline Junkie
| | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 5 on 7/16/2008 6:23 AM >
| | | you guys refer to kids here...
i'm new and don't know all the slang. yall referring to the graffiti?
And then, it asks the question: in a cold, uncaring, ruthless world of corporate slavery and assembly-line experiences . . . how is it possible to still live a life with strength, and passion, and with a soul that is still truly alive? |
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Tupsumato
Location: Finland Gender: Male
How close can you go?
| | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 6 on 7/16/2008 12:21 PM >
| | | Posted by ChaseofSpades you guys refer to kids here... i'm new and don't know all the slang. yall referring to the graffiti? |
Yeah, I referred to the little bastards who find their way to every untouched location, smash them to pieces, paint ugly graffitis and finally burn the place to the ground. It's quite common in that city, especially if the building is in some way protected or preserved, so we have named it "the Turku disease" after the city (Turku). Check other (public) locations from the LDB: http://www.uer.ca/...Finland&city=Turku
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Wolfheart
Gender: Male
| | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 7 on 7/16/2008 2:52 PM >
| | | Holy hell - excellent photo sets you have there!
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trent I'm Trent! Get Bent!
Location: Drainwhale hunting Gender: Male
Not on UER anymore.
| | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 8 on 7/18/2008 3:06 AM >
| | | Very nice HDR work. There is a time and a place to do it. And if you do it, there then is another decision on where to move the slider bar on the 'Detailed Realistic/Cartoon World' scale. On the hdr's, you definitely picked a good place to use them, and you definitely used them in the correct way for the situation. On top of that, over the entire set you went from realistic to surreal and the application still fit perfectly. To balance it out, the bad... 1) Really I can't find any negatives. I can't say it's a typical long hallway shot because of the open doors, the numbers, and the light. Though I think the B&W fits very well, I'd be curious to see it in color, but I can imagine that I would still like the B&W better. What about one of those merged shots of the B&W overlayed with color where the light is shining though the doorways in color onto the B&W? But really, I like it as is. The only really negative I can say, it while it's a nice shot, it's almost a void of nothingness, while it's still interesting, it's still just a blank clean whiteness. 2) Just a slight bit too much brightness and/or saturation of the leaves. Not a lot too much, just so very slightly. 3) I'm really nitpicking here. How about just a small 0.5 degree rotate to the right so the upper-level corner and the focused railing spindles are vertically aligned? OCD doesn't allow my to enjoy things not at perfect right angles when there is an opportunity to do so. 4) I can't really be too negative about this one, but I'd really be interested in seeing a B&W of this exact same shot. 5) Is the entire thing blurry, or is the part that actually is focused in a void leaving no surfaces of any of the subjects to be seen clearly? Not trying to be schiesty on my wording of this, but I could maybe see the point of focus being in between the first doorway and the closets. Possibly too much post-production was the cause? Though on the negative side of this critique I'm ripping apart as hard as I can and overall I still like it and I could also see the blurriness as part of the feeling of the shot. 6) If this was in true color, it would be in cartoonland, but since it's B&W or some color depleted greenish/bluish tint, it works. Sorry, can't find a negative on this one. Very creative and very fun. Almost two pictures in one. How's it feel knowing tat you're manipulating the viewers eyes and brain for 5 seconds upon viewing your shot? 7) Again no negative here. It seems as your non-traditional stuff seems stronger than the traditional work. I would love to see a whole set (in a different location) processed this way. Each shot processed differently of course. The color and the methods would vary on each one, but some general themes and methods in common between each one would be fun. It's just really refreshing to seem something like this. It's like you took the UE'ing out of it, came up with an amazing shot, and then in the end, you're still UE'ing, that's still your location, and it's still just outright sick! Wow, sorry. That really ended up kind of long. -TR
EDIT: Fixed messed up sentance that makes me look weetadwed. [last edit 7/18/2008 10:39 AM by trent - edited 1 times]
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Wolfheart
Gender: Male
| | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 9 on 7/18/2008 5:59 AM >
| | | Wow, thanks for very very very educational comment, and I must say that I agree with everything, but at the same time I must say that picture number 4 doesn't work in black and white - I did try it. I think that it is that quite small contrast between floors and walls in that one, in B&W it just looks so... Flat. And that number 5 have blur, added blur; I'll try to keep it hands, but now that I've finally learn to (basic) use levels in Photoshop and learn (basic) this blur effect... Other reason for using that was that that the place was REALLY dark, my camera didn't focus well and I did have to use big(gest) aperture to get exposures even near to one second - I've noticed that with longer than that hdr's are out of hand, too much noise. Much too much - bit of noise ain't automaticly bad thing. But once again, thank you very much for this excellent comment!
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willskith
Location: Boston, MA Gender: Male
| | | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 10 on 7/22/2008 3:23 AM >
| | | These are incredible, they're very different. More shots like "Don't let me fall!" I also like the subtlety of the hdr.
grit your teeth in the face of fear. self repression is the true sign of a coward, toss your inhibitions to the wind. |
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Wolfheart
Gender: Male
| | | Re: 'Mental illness' <Reply # 11 on 7/22/2008 8:46 AM >
| | | I keep that on my mind, so let the time see what we can get.
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