Abandoned factory
Antonio Correia
Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
I have shot here before and then I have posted some other pictures.
But today I moved to another area where one can find great mechanisms.
I shot in the morning and the Sun strikes the walls too harshly.
May be I have to go back there in the evening when the Sun is not so strong or may be in a cloudy day. :wink
It is amazing that now that I shoot with the Canon 5D and start using the simple program called Lightroom my photos got better than before.
However, I am aware that the photos herewith can be improved.
1. In this one the reflection of the light on the ground illuminated the tubes very nicely enhancing their shapes. I used the big mass/volume in the foreground while focusing at the end of the tube.
2. Here you can clearly see what I mean about the Sun and it's position. The area where it strikes is burned and has no information.
3. A detail with a spider web. The light is good here because we can see it's reflection on the tab and tube while having a dark blurred background. Not bad photo.
4. It important to show a detail tacking advantage of the harsh light. It worked OK.
5. This is just a experiment to see what we can get - I should say - I can get from a little play with Lighroom. If you ask me I couldn't do it again.:wink
It is a very "modern" photo, very up date, like HDR or similar.
I noticed that Lightroom is amazingly simple to work with and returns very nice pictures.
6. The last but not the least: the same picture in B&W. Very powerful !
Thank for being patient for reading and watching. :bow
But today I moved to another area where one can find great mechanisms.
I shot in the morning and the Sun strikes the walls too harshly.
May be I have to go back there in the evening when the Sun is not so strong or may be in a cloudy day. :wink
It is amazing that now that I shoot with the Canon 5D and start using the simple program called Lightroom my photos got better than before.
However, I am aware that the photos herewith can be improved.
1. In this one the reflection of the light on the ground illuminated the tubes very nicely enhancing their shapes. I used the big mass/volume in the foreground while focusing at the end of the tube.
2. Here you can clearly see what I mean about the Sun and it's position. The area where it strikes is burned and has no information.
3. A detail with a spider web. The light is good here because we can see it's reflection on the tab and tube while having a dark blurred background. Not bad photo.
4. It important to show a detail tacking advantage of the harsh light. It worked OK.
5. This is just a experiment to see what we can get - I should say - I can get from a little play with Lighroom. If you ask me I couldn't do it again.:wink
It is a very "modern" photo, very up date, like HDR or similar.
I noticed that Lightroom is amazingly simple to work with and returns very nice pictures.
6. The last but not the least: the same picture in B&W. Very powerful !
Thank for being patient for reading and watching. :bow
All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook
0
Comments
I love the spider web and the facuet knob -- the dust/dirt on there is picked up well. Of course your last two..I pick the colored one, but like the BW to. The color one sure pops.
You have found a gold mine for future photos in this place. I'd certainly return when the light is different --cloudy, evening and even raining....are there any broken windows you can catch rain coming in? So many possibilites.
You mentioned Lightroom....I haven't gotten it yet. Looks like it may be a purchase I'm going to have to make.
Looking forward to more photos from this place
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
The idea of coming there when it rains is fantastic.
I hope to be able to do so under heavy rain, everything wet and pouring, brilliant. (the idea and the area ).
With a little smoke it could also be interesting. No, I will not make fire there.
Cloudy can also be a good point.:D
I have to wait for the time it rains.
Not difficult these days, when climate is so changed all over ...
I'm happy you liked the rain idea.....water/rain in your photos with all that metal and rust....bring a good flashlight and shine it on some water or metal for reflections. I use a flash light sometimes and it works pretty good. I'm not into all photography lights, etc.
Yeah...smoke would be neat, but your right...no fires
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
See the flash at the end ?
I would like to place there a young woman dressed in white.
A bride for example !
But I can't cry
Are the photos too large for you ?
Placing a woman in a white dress would be nice in these photos....hope you can find someone to help you with that. Then again....kids playing in an empty building or maybe an older man....remembering a time he worked in this place. Your possibilities are endless for this place. Lucky you !!!
I'm really interested in the ovens in this photo and the pipe laying in the hall/walkway. I like to follow a line or in this case the pipe to see where it points to and then take a photo from that perspective. Sometimes it works for me and other times it doesn't
Oh, I wish I could find a place like this
How long to do stay there when you taking your photos? I'd have to camp out there
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
Mary, I work 20 meters away from this.
I spent there about 1 and a half hour and I was all alone.
You gave me an idea: I can get the "cleaning women" to go there.
They asked me to shoot them. There is at least five of them.:D
I don't think it is not possible you to come and shoot here. It is closed to the public. Sorry. :cry
More to come with the women but only in September. It's when one of them is coming from holidays. We are all expecting for her to come.
The second from the left is missing.
Cleaning ladies cleaning up an old building...you can have fun with this.
Can't wait to see what you come up with
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
They clean only the "new" parts of the permisses if I can call it to the offices.
I will ask them to go there and shoot. I am sure they won't mind and laught very much.
I would like to place them as if they were acting in a theatre... With smilling faces, ugly faces, sweeping the floor, etc.
I can use talcum powder to produce small clouds of dust.
But at the distance from my beautifull 5D:D
Flash Oh yes. For sure.
Hi Antonio, what a great place to shoot in
I like the 3rd shot where the light hits the Spider Web,
and also the shot you posted on its own later in the thread.
What was this place used for in it's day?
Nice Series Antonio thanks for sharing ... Skippy
.
Skippy (Australia) - Moderator of "HOLY MACRO" and "OTHER COOL SHOTS"
ALBUM http://ozzieskip.smugmug.com/
:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
I like your comments.
D
My Gallery
I really like the one you posted in replies. The one with the open oven doors? and the hallway. A lady in white would look fantablo! Fantastic! I would also like to see what a photo through the tube on the ground would look like. In the ovens! What's in that back hallway? That pic makes me super curious.
*
http://member.onemodelplace.com/member.cfm?P_ID=214042
CMorgan
I understand now that I better make a guided tour ! D
Not difficult: I grab my Canon G9, make a movie and post it here.
I hope to be able to do it tomorrow. No promises thought.
Nothing interesting happens in the back hallway under my point of view.
I have to look better.
I'll look into the tube but I know it is empty.
Thank you for commenting.
power. Michael
thumb
thumb
I wanted to do better than this - as a matter of fact it is small and louzy :cry - but I can't for the moment. Sorry.
Tell me whar you think about this please. D
Have a nice week end.:D