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Black & White shot of an old set of doors on a free standing Garage in Newtown Square, PA, USA, just outside of Philadelphia.Related content
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hippieflanders In reply to RaySark [2011-04-27 17:08:52 +0000 UTC]
I'd considered stopping there too for a quick photoshoot myself.
But since you've done so already, all is well.
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RaySark In reply to hippieflanders [2011-04-27 17:12:35 +0000 UTC]
The weather is finally nice enough to get out and do that. It would be cool to see your take on the doors. I drive by them every single day and one weekend I decided to stop and take a few shots.
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hippieflanders In reply to RaySark [2011-04-27 17:19:23 +0000 UTC]
Sounds like we have a similar commute. It's such a drag; I'm Philly to West Chester and back......
I'll have to make a point of stopping by for a quick shoot -
I'm always reminded AFTER I've passed them...
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RaySark In reply to hippieflanders [2011-04-27 17:22:19 +0000 UTC]
I live in Broomall, so I could walk to those doors if I wanted.I've taken a few pics on and around that route. I guess when you see things so often you begin to appreciate them.
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RaySark [2010-09-28 00:15:31 +0000 UTC]
Hi guys. Thx for the input and feedback. I'm still a very amateur photographer, I just really enjoy taking photos. I use a PAS so I can't adjust exposure with my camera. The "overexposure" in this case is due to my maybe being a little heavy on the Contrast in Paint.net.. I felt it brought out the peeling paint and chipping wood a bit more.
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B9CC1D [2010-09-26 23:28:52 +0000 UTC]
Maybe overexposed, but it gives the impression of heat, as if the sun had been baking the paint right off the wood. I think some of these neighborhood finds (locally or visiting someone else's) are some of the best shots.
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RaySark In reply to B9CC1D [2010-09-28 00:16:11 +0000 UTC]
Hi guys. Thx for the input and feedback. I'm still a very amateur photographer, I just really enjoy taking photos. I use a PAS so I can't adjust exposure with my camera. The "overexposure" in this case is due to my maybe being a little heavy on the Contrast in Paint.net.. I felt it brought out the peeling paint and chipping wood a bit more
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oldcarpenter49 [2010-09-26 17:13:08 +0000 UTC]
Cool find , and composition , but on my screen it looks about a half
to 3/4 of a stop overexposed ?? toned down would make a stronger
image , a bit darker and richer .
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RaySark In reply to oldcarpenter49 [2010-09-28 00:16:00 +0000 UTC]
Hi guys. Thx for the input and feedback. I'm still a very amateur photographer, I just really enjoy taking photos. I use a PAS so I can't adjust exposure with my camera. The "overexposure" in this case is due to my maybe being a little heavy on the Contrast in Paint.net.. I felt it brought out the peeling paint and chipping wood a bit more
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