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Post by chrisc on Nov 14, 2011 3:41:01 GMT
An abandoned Peanut Processing Plant. Had a nasty little dust spot I had to remove.
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Post by Barry on Nov 14, 2011 18:18:03 GMT
Looks like you have recorded good detail in the building, with a good sky, I may had been tempted to crop a bit of the grass off the bottom.
Now that looks a great place to explore, did you manage to get any internal shots.
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Post by chrisc on Nov 14, 2011 18:34:59 GMT
I tried the crop three ways and finally decided more grass leant itself to creating a grander sense of scale.
Too many "No Tresspassing" signs to get any closer than this shot.
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Post by Barry on Nov 14, 2011 18:37:29 GMT
Tresspass is not a criminal offence as long as you do not damage anything getting in. You can only be asked to leave.
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Post by chrisc on Nov 14, 2011 18:42:17 GMT
Generally speaking in the US, posted Trespassing is considered a criminal offense. I have "no trespassing signs" on some of my properties to keep the deer hunters out and if I catch, I prosecute to the full letter of the law, especially if I catch them with a deer which constitutes poaching.
I have had in the past, trespassers charged to the extent of a $2,500 fine and 30 days in jail. (They were shooting guns on my property and children were present.)
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Post by Barry on Nov 14, 2011 18:59:52 GMT
I thought you were in the UK. I know USA is different.
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Post by clactonian on Nov 14, 2011 19:12:34 GMT
I thought in the Americas you shot the trespasser, took his photograph, and asked questions later.
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Post by chrisc on Nov 14, 2011 19:16:18 GMT
We have been known to take a shot at one, now and again. I had a guy open up with a semi-automatic one night, putting three rounds into the side (and through) of my travel trailer...imagine his surprise when I fired back. he's the one who paid out $2,500 and did 30 days in the can.
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Post by mariehass on Nov 15, 2011 0:58:04 GMT
Laugh or not, back here we keep a loaded rifle within reach.
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Post by jeeperman on Nov 15, 2011 1:10:09 GMT
I like it Chris, it could be an interesting shoot on the inside should you happen to be able to contact an owner. As it stands however, I do like the composition And grand scale of the main building over the plant itself. I keep wanting to see in the windows. ;D
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Post by manthos on Nov 15, 2011 18:54:35 GMT
Works well for me. I don't know what you do with your skies Chris but they look very interesting.
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