@@JeremyPayne hah, i think we all did that mistake once in our photo journey, but as long as we live we learn so its alright. i have so much ptsd from that plus the fact that every shot costs that i end up shooting f8, f11 or even f16 almost all the time, with a cable release, so i get the focus close to what i want even if i do not manage to nail it properly. i really like the shot at 3:55 :D
Nice stuff JP. Medium format is excellent for capturing the details and mood of those abandoned buildings.
Yeah for sure.
jesus man you have some steady hands. i couldn't imagine myself shooting handheld in that light :) crazy good photos by the way
Mate only about 5 shouts out of 12 came out usable, the rest to soft or camera shake. Learnt my lessons, use a tripod
@@JeremyPayne hah, i think we all did that mistake once in our photo journey, but as long as we live we learn so its alright. i have so much ptsd from that plus the fact that every shot costs that i end up shooting f8, f11 or even f16 almost all the time, with a cable release, so i get the focus close to what i want even if i do not manage to nail it properly. i really like the shot at 3:55 :D
A bit of a change for you , I enjoy shooting and exploring in old buildings , would like to see a bit more of this type adventure , Cheers Pete
Yes,I feel like landscape or woodland was getting uninspiring for me so I'm doing some different things
Very interesting and yes, very rich-looking film images. My favorite was the chair and old books. Sure wonder what the story behind that is!
Not sure the books but this shed looked like an old mechanical garage
Nice change, Jeremy
Cool photos
Thanks
Love this mate. Love the sound track also. Any info on music link would be great 👍
It is in episound, I'm not home till Monday so I can't see that on my p.c which artist it's.ill let you know then.