The Dream Is Over

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My friend bought a bar the other day and the city is going to make him tear it down
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=( How sad, but maybe that's a good thing.
 
I am going to make the assumption, that he knew he was going to demolish the place.
 
My friend bought a bar the other day and the city is going to make him tear it down

Well the 2nd and 3rd image really didn't do much for me personally, but the first is truly spectacular. The partially open door with the light burning behind it - just perfectly captured.
 
I am going to make the assumption, that he knew he was going to demolish the place.
No I believe here really thought he could turn it around , he is a dreamer .
 
Pretty good processing here. The pictures themselves aren't really doing anything for me, but it's refreshing to see HDR applied correctly.
 
I like the processing too and the focus is real sharp. Very noticeable to me.
But I have no idea why they want him to tear it down. :)
 
I am starving. He is really dreaming big. Good for him!
 
It's really unusual for me to like this kind of processing and I would like pp just a tad backed off, but that's a personal preference, not a critique...

Saying all that, I really enjoyed looking at the photos.

Would you tell with what equipment did you shoot this?
 
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It's really unusual for me to like this kind of processing and I would like pp just a tad backed off, but that's a personal reference, not a critique...

Saying all that, I really enjoyed looking at the photos.

Would you tell with what equipment did you shoot this?
Just a Nikon D90 and a Tokina 12-24
 
I like the first with the light and the fire extinguisher color makes nice foreground interest.

Also like the HDR use for these pictures really fun.
 
I think these are perfectly executed HDR shots. That is what HDR should look like. The last is my favorite, I'm a big fan of seeing the grunge in the metals.
How many exposures did you use ?


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