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Old 15-03-11, 12:08 AM
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The man-altered landscape

The urban landscape altered and shaped by construction and demolition. This is a demolition project I am currently working on.



The countryside and waterways altered by the expansion of industry. I love industrial landscapes and prefer them to more popular ones like countryside or mountains etc..



Our means of travel be it a car or airplane has shaped the landscape. Here I could combine the two. This car park does actually have airplanes parked there as well! :-)


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Old 15-03-11, 03:00 PM
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Blimey Karen I wouldn't fancy flying in that plane British European Airways went to the wall years ago, also is it me or are your reds slightly over saturated or me not used to my new monitor.
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Old 15-03-11, 04:21 PM
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Blimey Karen I wouldn't fancy flying in that plane British European Airways went to the wall years ago, also is it me or are your reds slightly over saturated or me not used to my new monitor.
The plane does not leave the ground, its a permanent exhibit :-) The reds are like they were in the raw file. The red is pretty bright in places on the plane. Unless I am seeing reds incorrectly?

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Old 15-03-11, 05:39 PM
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I'd perhaps better leave it to someone with a properly calibrated monitor, as mine is just set to the recommended reviews in the thread I started about monitors. As I'm replying here the pictures below seem a bit too bright red wise, btw where abouts are the works in the middle, on the Wirral or L/pool side I see theres a Preston registered car on the park.LOL.
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Old 15-03-11, 08:20 PM
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I'd perhaps better leave it to someone with a properly calibrated monitor, as mine is just set to the recommended reviews in the thread I started about monitors. As I'm replying here the pictures below seem a bit too bright red wise, btw where abouts are the works in the middle, on the Wirral or L/pool side I see theres a Preston registered car on the park.LOL.
My monitor is ancient so it could be mine or it could be my camera settings. I have it set to camera standard at the moment. The cars are at Manchester Airport, the chemical works is on the outskirts of Runcorn.

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Old 15-03-11, 09:45 PM
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Three cracking shots Karen with great colours.
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Old 15-03-11, 11:45 PM
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Three cracking shots Karen with great colours.
Thanks, Oldboy :-) How were the reds for you?

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Old 31-03-11, 11:15 AM
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Very beautiful the best thing i liked in these picture is the concept the way you explored the industrial sector is very nice.
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Very beautiful the best thing i liked in these picture is the concept the way you explored the industrial sector is very nice.
Thanks, James :-) I will hopefully get around to editing the rest of them when the demolition work I am currently photographing is over :-)

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