optimus
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Hello all!
Thought I'd share my latest project with you - as always CC would be appreciated! I realise the subject/setting may not be to everyone's taste!
A while back I happened upon a long-derelict railway tunnel, which me and a few friends ventured into. We came across some ventilation shafts, dropping a column of ethereal light into the darkness. I took a few handheld shots with a 50mm and this is the best I could get... should give a good impression of the natural light down there. The first shaft was roughly 500m into the tunnel so apart from the shaft there is no light down there.
tunnel011005 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
This gave me the idea for a nice band shot down there (we kinda dig the whole derelict/decay vibe : P ). I returned a few weeks later with all my kit. It was horrible down there, constant drips from the ceiling soaking everything after a short while. I'm in the band myself and didn't have anyone else at hand so these were all triggered via timed remote. The only light in this image is the vent shaft and torchlight lighting the background.
Let me know what you think - here's the final image:
The Engines of Armageddon on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Thought I'd share my latest project with you - as always CC would be appreciated! I realise the subject/setting may not be to everyone's taste!
A while back I happened upon a long-derelict railway tunnel, which me and a few friends ventured into. We came across some ventilation shafts, dropping a column of ethereal light into the darkness. I took a few handheld shots with a 50mm and this is the best I could get... should give a good impression of the natural light down there. The first shaft was roughly 500m into the tunnel so apart from the shaft there is no light down there.
tunnel011005 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
This gave me the idea for a nice band shot down there (we kinda dig the whole derelict/decay vibe : P ). I returned a few weeks later with all my kit. It was horrible down there, constant drips from the ceiling soaking everything after a short while. I'm in the band myself and didn't have anyone else at hand so these were all triggered via timed remote. The only light in this image is the vent shaft and torchlight lighting the background.
Let me know what you think - here's the final image:
The Engines of Armageddon on Flickr - Photo Sharing!