Abandoned Cabin; 5-25-2011, 4:24pm; Bannack, MT; f/3.5; 1/240; Samsung PL60
The trip to Bannack as alot of fun. These are some of my more favorite shots from the day. For the first shot, I was just walking by this house on my way back to upload some pictures to my computer when the wind started blowing. The door made an eery creek, so I stopped and took a picture of it. For the second picture, I was trying to find something that no one else would get a picture of that day. I walked behind the house and saw a kicked in board under the house. I looked inside and saw this cool broken basket. I used my fill flash to get as much light as I could under the house and used Camera Raw to add a little more color to it. The time we had to shoot in the Saloon was alot of fun. Playing with the light coming through the windows really interesting. That's where I got the portrait. The other two shots come from some of the smaller buildings behind the hotel. I really like the shot of the wagon wheels. I like how the light was coming through the back wall and makes for the cool shadows and highlights.
The trip to Bannack as alot of fun. These are some of my more favorite shots from the day. For the first shot, I was just walking by this house on my way back to upload some pictures to my computer when the wind started blowing. The door made an eery creek, so I stopped and took a picture of it. For the second picture, I was trying to find something that no one else would get a picture of that day. I walked behind the house and saw a kicked in board under the house. I looked inside and saw this cool broken basket. I used my fill flash to get as much light as I could under the house and used Camera Raw to add a little more color to it. The time we had to shoot in the Saloon was alot of fun. Playing with the light coming through the windows really interesting. That's where I got the portrait. The other two shots come from some of the smaller buildings behind the hotel. I really like the shot of the wagon wheels. I like how the light was coming through the back wall and makes for the cool shadows and highlights.
Hey nice pictures. I think they all have more potential if you played around with adjustment layers in Photoshop. I think I would try adding more saturation and maybe play with exposure. Nice shots overall though. I like the portrait shop because of the good lighting and the open door because of the angle.
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