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Ahh I see, thanks for the reply. I'd always wondered how so many get access to these derelict places but never had chance to ask anyone in the know.
Looking at some of your shots (they're great by the way), the fact a lot of these visit seem to be made at night and what you said regarding flashes, do you just tend to use a really slow shutter speed?
It's also perfectly legal.
But laws aren't really hard rules, more like rough guidelines ๐
do you just tend to use a really slow shutter speed?
Yes, and light painting - basically opening the shutter and waving a torch about for a bit.
But laws aren't really hard rules, more like rough guidelines
11th Commandment - Thou Shall Not Get Caught ๐
Either it's small and the shop is far away, or you've got a ****ing great big paper machine in your shop ๐model paper machine from a mill in Inverkeithing, which is now sitting in my shop
It's 8ft long and weighs 300kg - small for a paper machine ๐
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This led to me doing a lot of research and getting a tour of an entire derelict airfield by some chaps who fully researched it. I just found the site when exploring bridleways a few years back:
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It was his last public concert before vanishing en route to France.
They'd be even more awesome if he hadn't HDR'd them to death
Infra Red isn't it?
First one looks like it but I don't think so - the rest are HDR.
Great stuff.
@Footflaps , that's Sofaking from off of here's site .
Well he's very talented. Must take a lot of effort to create.