The title of this picture is called "Abandoned Charity Hospital". This was taken in New Orleans. It was taken with my Canon Powershot. To edit this, I made it black and white and added a lot of contrast. It could be better if the tops of the buildings in front of the main hospital building weren't so dark.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
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8 comments:
I really like this picture. I love the black and white. I like how you can see the fence in the front of the image. I also like the contrast you added to it!
Brooke F
HHS
Wow beautiful photo!! I love how dark and mysterious it looks. It makes me feel as tough I were actually there.Outstanding job on this!
John A - HHS
I like this photo a lot. I think you did a great job adding the contrast to enhance the details in the building. The black and white also helps to tell the story of this hospital. Finally you used a great angle to take this photo. Over all great job.
Tait C-HHS
This is an awesome subject to use; making it black and white makes it even better. It gives it more of the older feel to it, maybe even just a hint of eery too. What you could have done to improve this photo was taken it farther away with a zoom lens and getting the entire face of the hospital, and also getting the angle more straight and wider so the top and sides of the building isn't cut off so much. :3 Good job.
Brianna M.- HHS
This is a really good photo. the black and white effect makes the photo have a dark dramatic theme to it. The angle of the photo also helps with the dramatic look.
Chloe W-HHS
I like this photo because of how the photo color resembles the hospital abandonedness and the height of how it was taken.
This is a cool photo. My favorite things to shoot are abandoned, old buildings, and this one is really cool. It almost looks like a panorama shot. I like the black and white, it adds to the creepiness. Good job.
Will C-HHS
This is a cool picture. the shot almost looks panoramic, and the black and white adds to the eeriness of the photo. Great Job!
Jacob T- HHS
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