Quote Originally Posted by Elisha View Post
I posted this on another forum:

"So a buddy and I had the opportunity to break in and shoot an old abandoned mill.
Originally established in 1823, it was called Barber Paper Mill.

***There was lots of graffiti all over the walls making it a very colourful place. I post processed them in a way that makes them look the way I saw them and felt how it should look like since it was supposedly haunted as well.***

Lots of ISO 3200 shots and the grain in some have been accentuated to make it look vintage. No HDR and all processed exclusively in LR 3 Beta and never saw PS CS4.

There were many more shots PP worthy but I kinda got tired after PPing 60+ and gave up.

The whole set can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elishaj...7622799231594/"



The grain was intentional and no tripod was used even though I did take mine.
How nice being able to get decent clean shots with ISO 3200?? Even with my Rebel XS, ISO 1600 gives (usually) very nice shots. It's a real lifesaver with non-stabilized lens.