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Photographer Kevin Greggain  Kevin Greggain {Karma:2572}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus E500
Categories Architecture
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio Lens 11-22 Zuiko
Uploaded 4/23/2007 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Views 363 Shutter 5s
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
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About A shot taken yesterday at Eastern State Penitentiary.. Took a while to wait for someone to walk (solely) down the corridor, but I think it was worth the wait.
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 4/23/2007
Ooooh...I think this is my favorite of the series, so far, Kevin!:)

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Kevin Greggain Kevin Greggain   {K:2572} 4/23/2007
Thanks Wayne (and all). I too wanted the guy to be exactly where he was for the following reasons.

First, I wanted the shot to be less about the subject (person) in the image and more about the mood and atmosphere the image projects.. The wide angle lens exaggerates the dept (although it is a long hallway), and the guy's silhouette is more to show scale and make you wonder about him than to see him in the light and know it's a guy..

I did do a creepy shot in the light of another cellblock at this link http://www.pbase.com/kevgre/image/60515344

And I did one of timed exposure to simulate ghosts in the same cellbock as this (above) image at http://www.pbase.com/kevgre/image/65806431

I'm sure I'll shoot this same cellblock again sometime. Each time, I try for something radically different.

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Wayne Winsauer Wayne Winsauer   {K:7331} 4/23/2007
Excellent image Kevin.
I disagree, I think you have caught the man in the image perfectly. Made a great silhouette and excellent composition.
Very well done!

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gus tinov gus tinov   {K:419} 4/23/2007
very nice image, it guides the eyes through the center of this picts, great job, I'm wondering maybe if u could wait till the man stands on the light part ( little bit to the middle), it would be give the strong impact to this whole pict (just my opinion ). Anyway, nice work, I love this pict.
cheers
Agus

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