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PotW 18 October 2005One from DaveB this week.
This has a great urban decay type feel to it, colours are excellent, the whole scene is bleak but interesting. For some reason, I can just imagine a bunch of people dressed in "street" clothes and with silly expressions on their faces dancing into the scene. But that's just me. 2 minute exposure, sharp as a tack and beautifully exposed. Well done Dave. Thread here Greg - - - - D200 etc
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An astute choice Greg,
And a bloody sensational picture Dave. Industrial and Architectural function & decay is a pet interest of mine and this is as fine an example as you would find. For any with an interest in seeing more such motifs here is a list of recommendations: Anything by Bernd & Hiller Becher "Industrial Interiors" - Ferit Kuyas "Architectural Apocalypse" - Ryuji Miyamoto "Deathtopia" & "Beautiful Ruins" - Shinichiro Kobayashi Sometimes it is difficult to see past the impact of the present in subject matter, but these once productive sites which drove the economy before they fell victim to technological advancements, are the post-industrial equivalent of the decaying Abbeys, Monastries and Cathedrals of the Middle Ages. I can't imagine how contemporaries might have felt in gazing upon Lindisfarne Abbey shortly after it was sacked by the Vikings - were they blasé?, sentimental?, passionate? None of us can say for sure but we can begin to understand a little of their experience by seeing work like this and examining our own attitudes to it in our present time. Have you been doing more of this sort of stuff Dave? If so, please show some more. It is very good indeed!! Cheers and congratulations, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
Cheers DaveB for taking such a great shot, and cheers Greg for selecting it as POTW as I missed it when it got posted
Sigh, we almost need a latest image sidebar aswell with a limit on the number of images posted a day It's too hard to keep up at times. Darryl (aka Kipper)
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The first time I saw this pic I was impressed by its clarity, colour and sombre feel. Well done Dave and well picked Greg
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Well done Dave and congrats, it is a simple picture but very catching i think.
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Congratulations Dave, it is a fantastic picture. When I first saw it, I spent a fair amount of time actually looking at all of the different elements that make up this shot. It is (to me at least) quite a complex photo, that gives the impression of simplicity - I found myself wanting to see what was in the back room (over in the left hand corner). Well done
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Well done Dave Your image is a little different to many images posted here and a compelling one at that.
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Well done Dave
Like Rel, I spent some time examining this one - a hallmark of quality IMHO Peter
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Congratulations Dave on a great shot and thanks Greg for bringing it t0 the fore, especially for those of us who, like Kipper, are finding it hard to keep up!
This shot is reminiscient of the work shown by a guest we had recently at a Brisbane Camera Group meeting (can't remember his name ). He was an urban speliologist whose hobby was finding drains, tunnels, aquaducts and service channels under our cities and then exploring. Quite mad and, I surmise, somewhat illegal in some regions but definitely the source of some stunning photography of a world few of us are ever likely, through either desire, opportunity or both, to ever witness. Simon
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wonderfully sharp and very unlike my long exposures for lack of noise! I like it!
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This is a great pic - I loved it when I first saw it. I agree that you could spend a long time looking at this image because there is so much to see and like.
It's a shame, though, that the thumbnail doesn't do it any justice (not anyone's fault - that's just what happens sometimes). TFF (Trevor)
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Congrats Dave on a fab pic!! Um...am I getting a sense of dejavu here?
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Congrats Dave!
I remember when I first saw this image, how it imparted such a strong feeling of a house of industry forgotten and ignored. Really powerful image, well seen and executed, inspiring stuff... Aka Andrew
Wow, thanks guys!
Thanks for Greg for picking it, and everyone else for the accolades! I've been away from home for a week now (currently dialled up from a motel room in Crows Nest north of Toowoomba) and this was a pleasant surprise. I'll be back home early next week with more photos to share. Sheetshooter, obviously no I haven't done any more of this recently (ie. in the last week ). I do have more of this site in my files, but they're mostly things that I want to redo rather than display. But don't worry, yes I will have more soon. The last week in Toowoomba (for the 2005 convention of the Australian Photographic Society) has been fun. Lots of interesting speakers, catching up with lots of friends, and lots of interesting photographic subjects (although they've usually been obscured by fog and rain!). Thanks for PotW surprise!
thats cool i knew exactly where that was taken from the small image on the front page. that brick mill was the first place i ever went topsiding, there is some cool hidin stuff around if you have a poke. and if your into that type of photography check out http://www.dsankt.com/ best urban Ex photography i've come across not your typical architecture stuff.
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