Hello all! Time for my second post here.. This time something different again then my previous one.
Last Sunday a friend and i had no clue what to do.. So we've left somewhat late in the morning to this "little-big" slatemine, that i still had to visit..
It used to be a bigger mine back in the...
Whilst on a trip to Scotland.me and missy visited this old church.cant find any history on it.but it is defiantly very decayed now.just a "T" shaped main room.and a little extension out back for making tea and a toilet.the light and colours in here were lovely.with some beautiful light coming...
Only empty industry..
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Lichtschlucker 01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Lichtschlucker 02 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Lichtschlucker 03 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Lichtschlucker 04 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Lichtschlucker 05 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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When taking any photo then the first thing you need to do is determine how bright the scene is. This can prove difficult as you don’t have much room for error before the image appears under or over exposed. Some professional photographers will be able to guess how bright the scene is and...
Yes Im a geek, with nothing better to do in the late hours of a Wednesday night.
If there is anybody out there who like to do light painting then I found a good application on the iPhone App store. It cost around £1.19 and gives you various light settings. The app is funnily enough called Light...
here are a couple of photos i have taken over 2008/09 from various sites. These have been taken on my sony A200 with a 18-70mm zoom lens with 30s exposure. Let me know what you think. ;)
appologie for the watermarking on the final image as this was used previously on another website.