This window cover is a shutter on an abandoned air force base. The weather has given the wood some wonderful textures and colours on the shutter and on the shin...
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This window cover is a shutter on an abandoned air force base. The weather has given the wood some wonderful textures and colours on the shutter and on the shingles covering the building. The window behind the shutter is intact - showing how effective a good cover can be.
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Location
This image was taken on a walkabout in an abandoned Air Force Base. The Base had been used for RAF training in Canada during WW2 and was decommissioned in the 60s I believe. From then it and all the buildings - mostly wood - have slowly deteriorated in the Canadian weather. This was a shuttered window from one of the buildings - whilst the glass was still intact, the wood had weathered to the extreme and alongside paint fragments, moss and lichen had latched onto the wood. This gave a wonderful overall effect and made for a terrific image.Time
It was around 2pm - it was a generally grey day (it was late September) with clouds, not much sunshine. The light therefore was very diffuse.Lighting
As the day was very cloudy & the shot was taken at around 2pm, the light was very diffuse. So there were no real shadows to contend with or exposure issues.Equipment
My Nikon D3300; 18-55mm lens f/3.5-5.6; 1/100 sec shutter speed; Handheld; No flash; f/11 @55mm; No other equipment.Inspiration
The abandoned Air Force Base was a rich find for photographs and I spent a couple of hours wandering around - with permission - to take images of the abandoned buildings as well as those buildings that have been reclaimed and renovated as the Base is slowly being converted to a business park. The textures on the wood framed buildings were fantastic as were the structures themselves, some in various forms of collapse.Editing
Absolutely minimal post-processing - contrast/exposure (fine adjustments); highlights/shadows; textures/clarity all tweaked in Lightroom.In my camera bag
I usually have my 55-200mm Zoom in addition to the list I mentioned earlier. I also often have my tripod, my remote and a set of filters, usually for macro-type work. I include in my bag a lens cleaning kit, an extra battery (very important) and occasionally my ring-flash.Feedback
Explore anything and everything that catches your imagination - the Base was like a candy store, I almost didn't know where to start taking images, there were so many excellent options. So keep your eyes open for anything that affords a special opportunity and don't be afraid to simple ask for permission to take images.