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Hunting For "Casper" - #3Posted by Levine (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) on 19 June 2007 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio. At this point I realise being in this abandoned house all by myself totally sucks! Im out. I have a blog too you know, click here!
Comments (23)
{H} creatives from Santa Clara, United StatesYou amaze me, brah! Hey wait...I thought I saw Casper passed by. Alas, it was just a reflection on my monitor...LOL. Continue to push the limits, brah! Love this series...Nice angle and post-processing on this one! p.s. abandoned house in Singapore? Wow...can I buy it at a discount? B-) 19 Jun 2007 5:36am @{H} creatives: Hello {H}, Thank you very much. HAHAHAHA, Ur funny. No, this is not a shot from Singapore, I shot this in Malaysia. Yes you can buy it, but are you really sure? LOL. Its for sale, but no one is willing to buy it. Im sure it is cheap enough, better than discounts. :) Mardook from Kurdistan, Iranit seems it could be nice challenge to take a bath in it. 19 Jun 2007 8:03am @Mardook: HAHAHA! What an interesting idea. But water supply was cut. :P Thanks. Hoirkman Szeßht from Beandoaf, GermanyThis bathroom seems a very inviting place to me ;-) Nice shot 19 Jun 2007 8:09am @Hoirkman Szeßht: Inviting indeed....Hahaha. Thanks! dee from Innsbruck, AustriaSuch scenes are part of the dark side of civilication. Really ugly. But well captured nontheless. I can really smell it, uuuh ;-) 19 Jun 2007 9:26am @dee: Wow, u can even smell it. What good imagination you have. Cool. Thanks dee. Daniel from Scranton, United StatesI like the conceptual idea behind this picture. Old things speak of many things. Daniel 19 Jun 2007 11:29am @Daniel: Thanks Daniel. Yeah, old stuff has got even more things to tell. Bob Israel from Brookfield, WI, United StatesI like the b&w treatment. Very nice. 19 Jun 2007 1:06pm @Bob Israel: Thanks Bob. Mazrul from Johor, MalaysiaPay 20 cent before you leave please! :) :) :) 19 Jun 2007 1:15pm @Mazrul: Hahaha, i didnt leave anything. I make sure i didnt leave anything coz i do not want it to expect me to come back for more things. :) tyan from Singaporevery gross.But all the more it speaks of your creativity and excellent photography! I admire your guts to even step in to take the picture!I would have taken heels..! 19 Jun 2007 3:52pm @tyan: Thanks so much Tyan. Going inside was very gross indeed. @Wendy: Thanks Wendy! @chacha: Yeah, thats right. Thanks Chacha. Robin & Maria from Bruges, Belgiumphew, almost forgot to see this one! I got lucky :-) ... and what a composition that is!! 19 Jun 2007 11:12pm @Robin & Maria: Thanks Robin. My only composition for this shot, i couldnt think of another one but i think this one fits well. Jen from Jessup, United StatesOh darn!!! 19 Jun 2007 11:25pm @Jen: Thanks so much Jen. Glad u like them. Daniel from Scranton, United StatesThe process is called bracketing exposures. I bracket three to five images and merge them together in photoshop while masking out the areas I don't like. The process typically takes about an hour for each picture depending on the amount of detail and how far I want to manipulate the pixels. 20 Jun 2007 1:12am @Daniel: Hey, thanks so much for the info. Really appreciate it. Will give it a try soon! Thanks again Daniel. {H} creatives from Santa Clara, United StatesHey Paul...looks like I mixed up my geography. (Never did graduate from primary school...LOL). Cheers! 20 Jun 2007 3:08am @{H} creatives: HAhaha! Its ok bro, we're riding on the same boat here. LOL! Cheers! Suby from Milton keynes, United KingdomI would love to put a model in this typy of enviroment :d Suby 20 Jun 2007 9:41am @Suby: You mind being the model? Kekeke! @Evi: Yuck! Manuela Photography from Hainburg, GermanyWow! I would not model in it for all the money in the world.... 20 Jun 2007 12:27pm @Manuela Photography: Sounds like a plan. Hahaha. Actually, i plan to have a gothic girl to pose inside that abandoned house for a couple of quick shots. But no one volunteered. Laurie from Lincoln, United StatesIs it me or is that bathtub really long? Cool shot. I'm really enjoying the black and white-it does lend a sort of mysterious atmosphere. 20 Jun 2007 4:08pm @Laurie: The bathtub size is the usual size. Maybe ive not seen any longer than this but I think the bathtub look long because of my higher angle and composition. Thanks Laurie. @Stunner: Thanks so much Stunner. Appreciate it. ling from Malaysiawhoa. Where is this? It looks kinda creepy. You took this picture well. Now I am all bumped out. eek! 21 Jun 2007 3:25am @ling: Hell Ling. Shot taken somewhere near my old high school. Its still there and i feel like going in for a second round. Shrig from New Jersey, United StatesI don't want to know what is in that tub. It looks vile. :P But this is an excellent picture! You have guts for going into buildings like these. You give it the feeling of "grossness" very well. Then again, it looks like the bathroom is halfway there .... ;) Great shot. 21 Jun 2007 5:01am @Shrig: Thanks so much Shrig. I am a stubborn person. I do what im not suppose to be doing like entering places like this. You know, the excitement inside you, thrill, the adrenaline rush. Awesome thingy! Denise from Selangor, MalaysiaHey, WOWWOW! Ahaha, okay, I'll stop drooling. ahaha! this is really nice. Good shot! =) btw, are you a friend of Ming's? 21 Jun 2007 10:53am @Denise: Thanks so much Denise. I tot images like this are meant to scare people away but you seem to like it. Thats really cool! Yea I know him. How'd you got in here? Thanks for dropping by and hope to see you again. Cheers! :) Daniel & Jessica from Melbourne, AustraliaDisturbingly amazing composition! Don't believe I am actually going to use the word "Lovely!" to describe this 22 Jun 2007 12:37pm @Daniel & Jessica: Hahahaha! Thanks for droppin by! |