Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Urban Decay.

   In our city there is a building that is my favorite to take pictures of. Around every corner is a new look to the exterior. I think this picture has a lot going on which I love. I took it at an extreme angle to add effect.
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    I love boarded up windows and I think that they fit into the description of "urban decay". I like the different textures in this between the boards, brick and the different colors.
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    When you are standing under this building, it is hard to see that there is old lettering on the side of the building such as this. I love this rustic look of this building and between the building falling apart, a missing window and the other ones boarded up, there is a lot of character.
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    I took this picture because I liked the way the vines were taking over the side of the building. The fact that there is rust around the window gives the picture a better look.
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   I love this picture because of the way the paint is chipping off. I boosted and faded the colors a little in the picture so it would have a more dirty look to it but the yellow wouldn't be too bright.
Shutter Speed: 1/160, Aperture: f/8.0, ISO: 200, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash: None

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