I'm surprised no one fixes these places up as vacation cabins. That one home looks like people just moved out and left everything pretty intact.
I think that is a lot more than just a fixer-upper. Looks like it would need a complete tear down. The structure is bending and probably unsafe, and I can't imagine how much black mold is living in those walls!
Activatedfx wrote:
I think that is a lot more than just a fixer-upper. Looks like it would need a complete tear down. The structure is bending and probably unsafe, and I can't imagine how much black mold is living in those walls!
Cool photos though!!
Places like Helena shows, and here in the ultra-soggy Pacific Northwest, engender a different level of acceptance. Black mold is everywhere, and I much prefer it to the hot dry dusty pollen and spores blowing around So Cal. I figure, make the roof water tight, replace missing glass in windows, and finally break out the hydraulic jack to level the cottage a bit.
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Samuli -- Great to have you back! More interesting stuff from Sigma -- looks great.
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Welcoming me back to Aberdeen is my horror-auteur neighbor's latest creation on the lawn, caught as I was leaving to capture some blooming rhododendrons. I stopped immediately!
Been a while. Terracotta soldiers in Troy, AL (replicas of ones in China). Super cool, made it a bit later than I'd hoped, so the lighting was just the fluorescents above.
Pano with 2x6 shots, Sony A7RII, Sony FE 24-70/2.8 GM, Breakthrough Photography X4 ND1000 + Nisi Polarizer square filters 150x150mm with adapted Nisi Holder for Samyang Premium XP 14/2.4 (a lathe-machined ring with a 82-95mm step-up ring glued and black-painted to avoid reflexions - good from 36+ millimiters on 24-70 GM, under 36mm it vignettes strongly)
Should have given a row more to let the waterfall... breathe
Looking at a field of Muscari "Bluebells"
Tripod mounted Sony A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens
ISO 100, f11?, 1/30 second
Exposure corrected -.012 Stops
Dream Lake up in Rocky Mountain National Park yesterday after the Colorado Snow we got Monday night. A7R3 and CV 40mm f1.2 pano of 8 images. I'm trying out Affinity Photo with Capture One. I finally dropped my Adobe subscription.