Abandoned Building (series)

myopia

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First roll in the 24mm lens.
First roll of HP5 and I think it's on the contrasty side..

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(the whip)

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really like the lighting on #9 and #10
 
Thanks for the comments. It was very cold out and I was really just experimenting with a new film and lens. Here are a few more from the same roll:

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Nice shots and your brave going inside those buildings..
 
It IS a bit contrasty, but I really dig that. The shots from No. 6 on down are the best, IMO. The exterior shots seem to lose a lot of detail in the sky, which I know is probably through no fault of yours (a flat sky photographed is still gonna look flat), but that is more than made up for with the contrast and detail of the interiors.
 
It IS a bit contrasty, but I really dig that. The shots from No. 6 on down are the best, IMO. The exterior shots seem to lose a lot of detail in the sky, which I know is probably through no fault of yours (a flat sky photographed is still gonna look flat), but that is more than made up for with the contrast and detail of the interiors.

Yeah, I agree 100%. It was such contrasty lighting mixed with contrasty film that I really had two choices... expose for sky or expose for subject.
I am a photoshop newbie, so do you know if there is anything I can do about it on PS ?
 
Very nice... I like #10
 
6,9,10,and 11 are the ones that are working for me, good job
 
Yeah, I agree 100%. It was such contrasty lighting mixed with contrasty film that I really had two choices... expose for sky or expose for subject.
I am a photoshop newbie, so do you know if there is anything I can do about it on PS ?

Photoshop? :er: What's that?
 
These are fantastic. I love that stuff.
 
very cool shots. #6 also does it for me. potential to be a movie poster ahaha.
 

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