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Fan In a Warehouse
Black and white of a warehouse with crates
So here I am in Walla Walla, Washington riding around with my car full of cameras. Like most photographers, I am a sucker for an old wall or rusty piece of crap. What is it about entropy that is so delicious? Anyway, an old brick wall with history peeling off will usually result in me smoking my brakes so I can jump out of the car and look like I missed my last dose of Thorazine. (grin) This is one of those moments. So I leap out with my Leica M6 and start shooting away. When I get back to Atlanta and scan the negatives I am zoomed in 1:1 cleaning up the details and viola! There is a very sexy nude woman in lingerie in the window looking at me shooting the building!!!! I never saw her because of the glare against the wall in the bright sun. I was looking at the composition of the wall, sky and signage. An erotic moment and perhaps interlude missed…. Ahhh the possibilities…
Fremantle, Western Australia. Hand-held… / HDR made from 1 RAW using Photomatix Pro 3.0 and tweaked in Photoshop CS4.
A small welding fire caught this warehouse on fire. It was right along 131 highway, with the winds, they had to shut down both sides of the highway till the fire and smoke cleared up.
Abandoned warehouse, Toledo, Ohio
NikonD40 shot in RAW / Downtown Toledo, Ohio
Through the viewfinder photograph of Sloss Furnace taken in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Taken using a Nikon D80 & an antique Argus 75 dual-reflex camera.
Old sugar warehouse of Colonial Brazil. Today a place to enjoy the bay or its cultural activities, such as Jazz Bands, Modern Art Museum, etc.
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