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Challenge: Abandoned Buildings (Basic Editing III)
Collection: Hidden Portfolio
Camera: Nikon D1X
Lens: Nikon AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-ED
Location: California
Date: Apr 9, 2005
Aperture: F3.8
ISO: 500
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Black and White, Rural
Date Uploaded: Apr 9, 2005

This "Broken Home" was shot using a 17mm lens at close range with ISO 500. Shooting without a tripod in low-light under a canopy of trees. I wanted the shutter speed to exceed 1/60 to keep it sharp. I can never get enough grain in shots like this, so the high ISO was not a concern to me at all. I like grain on rustic images.

I took about 15 shots from different angles and some from inside. They all turned out pretty good. I liked this one best because the light from the open door on the other side of the house is showing through the broken window. I think just that one element is what gives this one the stronger “abandoned” feel to it of the bunch, which is what I’m trying to convey.

The building is actually NOT leaning to the left as the large vertical beam is showing. I intentionally used the wide-angle lens to create the tilted distortion. I like the static twisted feel it adds to the piece. With the bottom of the window level to the ground and the rest of the window helping to visually stretch the building, I was able to achieve a crooked and dilapidated looking structure. I think there will be plenty of voters who won't like the distortion or who would have cropped the wire off the right side - It's a busy shot and the focal point on this is dead center. I feel accomplished when I can pull that off.

Knowing a little more about what I was trying to achieve with this shot might help others to give me a critique on this as well. I would love to know if the information in this write-up changed your view of this shot at all, for the better or worse.

I made over-all adjustments to levels and slightly sepia toned it. I shaved off the left side to give it a common aspect ratio for prints, I added Gaussian noise, resized and USM for DPC.

IF I COULD EDIT:
There are some really interesting edges of broken glass hanging from the left window. They aren't as visible as I would like them to be. I did lighten them up for prints.

I have seen so many incredible burned out, broken down and abandoned buildings on DPChallenge from the many talented photographers all over the world. This challenge should bring some spectacular images. I am looking forward to viewing them all.

Statistics
Place: 55 out of 500
Avg (all users): 5.8392
Avg (commenters): 7.0909
Avg (participants): 5.7462
Avg (non-participants): 6.0000
Views since voting: 1236
Views during voting: 415
Votes: 311
Comments: 14
Favorites: 0


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04/20/2005 12:46:40 AM
Very under-rated shot in my opinion.
Nice!
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04/20/2005 12:16:50 AM
another awesome pic! really has a great texture and tone and the close composition and light shining through from the other side really shows how abandoned it is. this should have placed much, much higher. (hug)
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/18/2005 09:43:50 AM
This is a nice image. I like how textured this image looks. i also like the darks and lights seen throughout the entire image. Nice work.
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04/15/2005 04:44:14 PM
Nice textures!
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04/15/2005 03:29:38 PM
I like that you didn't try and capture the whole buiding. Good exposure. I do think I'd have preferrred to see it in color, but this is very nice.
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04/14/2005 03:19:59 PM
Great composition & post-processing.
Your choice for making it a B&W was a wise one.
Well Done!
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04/14/2005 01:03:03 PM
certainly meets the challenge, good find. while i like the capture of light and texture it doesn't hold alot of interest showing only the broken window, on the other hand i like the capture of the opposing window and find the composition good
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04/14/2005 12:22:38 PM
I really like the "grittyness" of the photo. The only thing that distract me is the shape of the broken window. Which was probrably out of control...just really messes with me because of the straight lines of the framing. Others maybe attracted to it. I gave the photo a 7.
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04/14/2005 10:41:52 AM
I enjoyed this entry. I like the shape that the glass is broke in even. The textures really make a point as well. Good job.
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04/13/2005 10:51:17 PM
nice! 8
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04/13/2005 01:24:40 PM
:) love it!
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04/13/2005 12:32:19 PM
A little over sharpened but real nice for the challenge
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04/13/2005 05:06:08 AM
B&W was totally the right choice. One of my favourites in this open.
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04/13/2005 03:56:23 AM
Great shot. I love the textures.
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