Ghost Town

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    Shots I took in Bannock, Mt this past fall. . . C&C very welcome!!

    1. The inside of the old jail house


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    3. This room had a very creepy feel to it.


    Thank you!!
    * Kristey *
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    Starting to get a complex. . . I kinda liked these shots but maybe I was wrong. :P Any input on maybe how to improve the shots?
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    I like them. #1 I wish there was some more emphasis on the chair- it seems lonely to me, I'd like that emphasized, maybe pulled out from the wall if possible. I like #3 may have been better with a little less exposure, or a blended exposure. The window's reflection on the floor seems great bright, but the window itself is a bit overpowering.
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    Thank you again for your comments Laura. The first one was actually the old jail house and the chair was bolted to the floor. I kind of like the solitude and lonely feeling of it, but could just be me. I will try to rework the third one and fix the light in the window a bit. I think the chill from this room was just so overpowering in my memory that I couldn't get past the memory of it to do a proper job on the editing. I appreciate the input very much!!
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    Great job. I like #1 and want to keep starring at it. There is so much mystery in it.
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    #1 best for me:nice find. like the chair, like the window, nice light,great processing with shapes. #2 for me seems that all the picture is about to fall. like the window in the back-groud. About #3 im ok with Wet :"The window's reflection on the floor seems great bright, but the window itself is a bit overpowering."

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    #1 is amazing. Great shots, nice details, nice editing. Really like this high contrasts and the lighting.

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    I just got the creeps by looking at those shots! Pretty amazing indeed, imagine if your camera does catch something you didn't expect in that area, well you get the meaning. Creepy!




 

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