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    Almost Gone With The Wind...



    An abandoned farmhouse near Adelpha, Manitoba. The place felt as if the next gust of wind would cause a complete collapse. We didn't even dare going in...
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    Damn, you go to some depressing places! I'm jealous!

    Beautiful shot - could use a little less foreground perhaps, but really nice either way.

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    very cool, makes me think of the wizard of OZ

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    This is cool, I like it

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    Wow, awesome shot, I really like this.
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    Awesome find. I really like the black and white treatment of this.
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    I like it.........

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    Gorgeous picture.. i absolutely love the crooked house and the feeling of distress you get from this shot. How does the color shot look? HDR?

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    That's what happen if you follow Canadian Building Code LOL JK. Man.. nice subject.. I would try to take more photos without the other structure on the left. Maybe use a wide angle to make it even more dramatic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerfectlyFlawed View Post
    How does the color shot look? HDR?
    The colour shot looks... boring! This is not HDR – I'm old school!

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    That's what happen if you follow Canadian Building Code LOL JK
    Hey, gotta give credit to whoever built this house. It hasn't been mantained in decades, sits in the middle of a prairie that can get quite windy, receives heavy loads of snow every winter... yet is still standing (although barely)

    Quote Originally Posted by Schwettylens View Post
    I would try to take more photos without the other structure on the left. Maybe use a wide angle to make it even more dramatic?
    I did take some photos without the grain bins but this was the one I liked best. It was taken with an ultra-wide angle lens

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    Wicked cool. Nice find and capture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by invisible View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PerfectlyFlawed View Post
    How does the color shot look? HDR?
    The colour shot looks... boring! This is not HDR – I'm old school!
    I know its not HDR, lol i was suggesting it may?! im really loving the B&W version though

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    great shoot

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    [quote=PerfectlyFlawed;2034506]
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    I know its not HDR, lol i was suggesting it may?!
    Honestly, I wouldn't know I don't think the dynamic range of this scene was wide enough for HDR, though – the only sections of the frame where the light was just a bit difficult to control were those small breaks in the clouds, but that's not really an issue for B&W.

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    I really liked this snap. Just awesome. The almost broken house created a very uncommon geometric shape and the sky is giving kind of wind effect to me. The houses a some distance is also balancing the photograph nicely. I personally I liked the space you gave in the foreground.

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