An abandoned railway turntable and roundhouse in Eastern Germany.
I've never been so unprepared for anything as far back as I can remember. Only a telephoto lens and a film camera - no tripod, remote, wide angle, nothing. But hey, I've got to squeeze in as much of this crap as I can before my upcoming long-term job-induced urbex deep freeze. I am really not looking forward to that.
Love the composite pano goodness that is the result of improvisation. LOVE IT. TOUCH IT.
I hope you appreciate the nightmarish amount of Photoshop that went into making some of these pics tolerable - it's not easy trying to reconcile multiple different angles and lighting conditions into one nice big pic. The things I put myself through for you children, seriously.
I'll upload the film pics I took as soon as they're developed (assuming they turn out).
Also, breaking into places dressed like a beach tourist while security stumbles around outside ftw.
I've never been so unprepared for anything as far back as I can remember. Only a telephoto lens and a film camera - no tripod, remote, wide angle, nothing. But hey, I've got to squeeze in as much of this crap as I can before my upcoming long-term job-induced urbex deep freeze. I am really not looking forward to that.
Love the composite pano goodness that is the result of improvisation. LOVE IT. TOUCH IT.
I hope you appreciate the nightmarish amount of Photoshop that went into making some of these pics tolerable - it's not easy trying to reconcile multiple different angles and lighting conditions into one nice big pic. The things I put myself through for you children, seriously.
I'll upload the film pics I took as soon as they're developed (assuming they turn out).
Also, breaking into places dressed like a beach tourist while security stumbles around outside ftw.
More, as always, at kosmograd dot net.