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Originally Posted by IROCZBeast
I love shooting abandoned things, theres always good angles and objects to capture cause there is so much going on in a shot.
The last picture was taken in black and white mode with an infra-red filter. Looks cool, just something different, kind of reminds me of something you'd see in an abercrombie ad lol.
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oooo, that makes sense
yeah, abandoned places are great. I shot abandoned factories and farm houses for my thesis as a visual compare/contrast between agricultural and industrial. Up here in NW jersey there's a lot of old abandoned buildings, so there's never any problem running out of places to go.
I do have one suggestion; you have a great eye for a shot, but look up the rule of thirds and shoot with that in mind. When you center an object or the horizon, it ends up making the picture more stagnant than if you put it near a third in the frame. (like if you moved the waterfall in #6 more towards the bottom left like in #4 it would be a little more free flowing)