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One of about five derelict nissen huts i came acoss last week, the lighting inside was very poor but beautiful light streaming through the weathern beaten walls and roof. Hand held, and a slow shutter speed, however, i did up the iso to compensate the low light.
Many thanks and cheers to you all.
Darryl. ![]()
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| Camera: | Nikon D7000 |
| Lens: | Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8G AF-S DX |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Derelict Nissen Hut |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 10 Dec 2012 - 6:02 PM |
| Tags: | General, Urban decay dereliction nissen huts world war2 industrial low light |
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Comments
Super image Darryl, you've got your exposure just right,
Fred.
Full of atmosphere, enhanced by the light streaming in through the many gaps.
This brings back memories : we had Nissen huts as classrooms in the second year at grammar school , 1961-62. They were in a better state than the one you show here ![]()
Regards
Bill
This is superb. The structure reminds me of skeleton leaves that I was clearing away in the garden earlier. The flesh and substance has gone, what is left has a ghostly feel.
And congratulations on being able to spell Nissen correctly, more than our Local History Society can manage...
Moira
Shining Light
At Christmas time in Bethlehem
So many years ago,
God sent a light to shine day and night
And guide us, this we know.
Every year at this special time
In a winter deep and cold;
We celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ,
And his story is told.
This light will help us all our days,
In good times and in bad.
From the day we are born till the day we die,
Through all the troubles we've had.
Light, love, and life, a beacon
Of hope to pull us through -
We need someone to guide us
In everything we do.
At Christmas time in Bethlehem,
Nearly two thousand years today,
God gave us a baby boy named Jesus
To guide us on our way.
Regards Nathan
A superb play of light and shadow in this beautifully worked derelict shed.
Lavina
good find Darryl and very well captured wins on so many levels love it
Graham![]()
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Love the beams of sunlight pouring in! Great shot!
It's all been said, the light and shadwos are wonderful
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