Totally over the top.

by VividArt

An hdr I made recently from some old shots. It was taken in a fake town that's concealed in the middle of Vancouver. Nutty processing and layers.
This place is called terminal city. The place is a huge city block surrounded by 12 foot plywood sheet fence, can barely peek through...
100 years ago it was a foundry, in the seventies it was purchased by the movie industry here. Then the entire place got a face lift, the built a small town inside this facility and then aged it. Now being truly aged it looks 200 years old - which of course is silly.
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GIULIO57
Posted 18/01/2015 - 08:03 Link
Almost a drawing by Escher
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pauljay
Posted 18/01/2015 - 17:34 Link
The end product is quite interesting!
Paul.

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autumnlight
Posted 18/01/2015 - 19:12 Link
I like it, lots of OTT detail giving off a super ghoulish atmosphere
Teaka53
Posted 18/01/2015 - 21:38 Link
Interesting and intriguing
Malc
davidwozhere
Posted 19/01/2015 - 01:03 Link
I certainly wouldn't like to get lost in there. It might be OTT, as you put it, but it works.
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VividArt
Posted 19/01/2015 - 09:52 Link
Thanks everyone. No you wouldn't want to get lost in this place, it's a maze of weird stuff like this that has no apparent function. I loved it, my purpose there was to get hdr material. Every shot was done 3 or 5 times. It was a work day... It will take years to process the rest.


Best regards everyone,


JMD
Edited by VividArt: 19/01/2015 - 09:53
RussV
Posted 20/01/2015 - 07:58 Link
pauljay wrote:
The end product is quite interesting!

+1
drobbia
Posted 24/01/2015 - 06:49 Link
How did you find this place/ - Superior image and as noted above it's Esher-esque - Well done. Tg
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