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[ˈfɜːnɪtʃəʳ]: you can’t buy any more here…[9/30]
Impressions of an abandoned Place
...One of the few rooms that were not mostly emptied. This was probably the emergency power generator, otherwise there were many cables, tubes, devices, old fuses, etc....
About the Series: All photos of the series were shot at an abandoned furnirure-store, similar to the well-known stores of ikea. The complex is about to be demolished and I guess there is no reason to make a big secret of the location. It’s located in the city of Fürth (Germany) and with a little investigation, everybody should find it. Of course I wasn't inside myself and I only got the photos by accident ;)
About the post-processing: For editing I've used the Lightromm plug-in "Silver Efex Pro". More precisely: Preset Nr. 28 (in German: "kühle töne"), but partly with adjustments: I didn’t use the artificial grain and sometimes I omitted the blue color filter. The selected sequence of photos should give the viewer the impression of a walk through the complex and it corresponds mostly to the actually gone way. For the frame I used the free lightroom plug-in “mogrify”.
[ˈfɜːnɪtʃəʳ]: you can’t buy any more here…[9/30]
Impressions of an abandoned Place
...One of the few rooms that were not mostly emptied. This was probably the emergency power generator, otherwise there were many cables, tubes, devices, old fuses, etc....
About the Series: All photos of the series were shot at an abandoned furnirure-store, similar to the well-known stores of ikea. The complex is about to be demolished and I guess there is no reason to make a big secret of the location. It’s located in the city of Fürth (Germany) and with a little investigation, everybody should find it. Of course I wasn't inside myself and I only got the photos by accident ;)
About the post-processing: For editing I've used the Lightromm plug-in "Silver Efex Pro". More precisely: Preset Nr. 28 (in German: "kühle töne"), but partly with adjustments: I didn’t use the artificial grain and sometimes I omitted the blue color filter. The selected sequence of photos should give the viewer the impression of a walk through the complex and it corresponds mostly to the actually gone way. For the frame I used the free lightroom plug-in “mogrify”.