Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]B. D. showed: Subject: [Leica] Photos from the Bethlehem Steel Works > Spent today shooting with a group of people at the abandoned Bethlehem > Steel Works, in Bethlehem, PA. Not my usual kind of thing, but fascinating > and challenging. All wide photos shot with the Olympus E-330 and the 11-22 > > f 2.8/3.5 lens. Long stuff shot with the Olympus E-1 and the 35-100 f 2 > (70-100 35 equiv.) <<<< > http://gallery.leica-users.org/album370<<< Hi B. D., Very interesting, spooky, emotional and magical all rolled into one. There's always something eerie about old factories shut down for many years, they kind of draw you in looking for what made them tick in production. At times I find them dis-quieting in their silence and yet want to stay to look & look & look again, simply because they draw you in with a strange kind of light and form. Well done, I don't suppose you could get a shot at it on your own with one of the custodians as a guide? Being alone eliminates the distractions of voice and movements of others, particularly when it's just at a moment you have this great visual lined up and some one breaks in with... "ok we've got to move on." Aaaaaakkkkkkkkkk kill! ;-) Very nice series and moody as it should be. Good on you. ted