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The mirror of Maria's son's Chevrolet, Trinidad, Cuba.
Original camera: Panasonic DMC-FX5. Postprocessed using Polagen (http://polagen.deviantart.com/).
We recently explored an abandon mining camp and found this incredible old furnace. The photo is a bit grainy since I had to bump up the iso to 1600 just to get some light from this angle. Seems like you always decide to leave the tripod behind when you really need it. It would have been ideal to use a longer shutter speed here but I didn't really have much choice, however I do plan on going back and getting this photo again. This was hand held at 1/15th taken in RAW. I added quite a bit of exposure post production as well as some much needed fill light. In the original photo you couldn't even see the holes it was so dark in there.
I love how everyone here is looking at the only colour element in the shot, and that element is eminating colour and attention focus.
no postprocessing, just a frame of fujifilm scanned with a minolta scanner.
Long exposure (.5-1sec) with rear-curtain flash sync (dialed down a stop or two). exposed on fuji color film, no post processing. Canon 1vhs, 50mm f1.4, 550ex, fujifilm.
Shot was taken in ruins of an old Christian church, remembering times back to XVI century. It was pretty surprising to find this place, about 5minutes from my house, open for first time since long, with surface thru main nave covered with colourful whirligigs.