Thanks 🙂 I drive by this thing all the time (it’s down by Black River Wharf) and knew it had potential but couldn’t figure it out until I got out and looked at it and shot it. I thought it was kind of late in the day for the shot, but it worked perfectly with the b&w. I didn’t want to be there too long – I could hear glass breaking and voices from the direction of the GelPak building. I definitely want to shoot it again, though.
Thanks Georgia! We had been talking about b&w in photo class earlier in the week and some ways you could change the settings on your camera for better b&w shots, so I went out and shot in b&w just for something different. The results surprised me!
I LOVE this shot!
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Me too. I have been always loving photography of urban decay. Unfortunately I’m not living in the right area to make such shots by myself.
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Thanks 🙂 I drive by this thing all the time (it’s down by Black River Wharf) and knew it had potential but couldn’t figure it out until I got out and looked at it and shot it. I thought it was kind of late in the day for the shot, but it worked perfectly with the b&w. I didn’t want to be there too long – I could hear glass breaking and voices from the direction of the GelPak building. I definitely want to shoot it again, though.
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It’s perfect, Lisa. And black and white is awesome with this motif.
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Thanks Georgia! We had been talking about b&w in photo class earlier in the week and some ways you could change the settings on your camera for better b&w shots, so I went out and shot in b&w just for something different. The results surprised me!
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