Amanda_Wakefield
FollowAs nature dismantles this old building it creates a work of art.
As nature dismantles this old building it creates a work of art.
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ShannonRogers1
January 27, 2016
I love these old Buildings, just thinking of the story's behind them, who Lived there, why did they move... so many Questions they bring to the mind :)
Amanda_Wakefield
January 27, 2016
They certainly do! One of my favorite hobbies is to find these old places :D Lots of questoins.
tcgroup
February 27, 2016
Love these fallen down buildings. Decrepitude is among my favorite subjects. BTW, I like your company's name,
TAburto
March 02, 2016
I like the colour and mood of this. And it's not over-edited as some photos of this style can be.Nicely done
bruceperales
August 09, 2016
Was this home right off highway 10? I think I photographed it too!! Barn right next to house?
Amanda_Wakefield
August 10, 2016
Im afraid not but there are really neat similiars on highway ten!! :)
ge1701
August 09, 2016
Stunning shot!! Wish I could go back in time to see who lived in these old houses!!
margaretcumming
November 17, 2019
Much as I love your creative portraits I love these more because of the feeling of abandonment and isolation and what lurks behind. While in North California visiting an Aunt I came across some wonderful buildings like these and they stirred my imagination. So thanks for posting these.
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Location
This photo was taken in the Northern realm of Wisconsin.Time
It was during golden hour approximately 4-5Lighting
The lighting was very favorable for rich and warm tones.Equipment
Canon 70D teamed up with a Tokina 11-20 Wide-angle lens. No flash or tripod used.Inspiration
Photographing old buildings and trying my best to document history is my niche. This particular building had lots of character. Its as though nature was working with this piece purposefully to create a wonderful work of art.Editing
Yes. Post-processed in Photoshop CC. I shoot in raw so I wanted to bring out a bit more contrast , detail in the clouds, and a bit more clarity.In my camera bag
Always equipped with my Tokina 11-20 mm. Its a fantastic wide-angle and great for the type of photography I work with. I aslo have a Canon rebel T3 converted to take Infrared photos. Conversion was done by Lifepixel. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to try something a bit more otherworldly with photography.Feedback
If you're going for this type of perspective, a nice wide angle lens will do. Some might frown upon this but I do like to use the distortion to my advantage in regards to pulling the object in different directions slightly.