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a little into photography myself.. these are very nice!
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Most of them ARE real...
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2 of them (the ones with 'spherses') were done in 3D software like max, maya, lightwave, blender etc :wink:
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Beautiful stuff there :smile:
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Site says they are all photos.

They credit a camera for the image.

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I made this one lately, outdoor at night .
Nothing to compare with the (fantastic) quality of the pictures above, but somehow nice by perspective:

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Cool photo hubird :grin:

You could make something very sci-fi from this.
(well, more sci-fi than it already is :wink:

It would be cool to see the escalator animated to move up or down :wink:

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This is one i did in Max called Grid



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Sci-fi? :smile:
Maybe something like this, same escalators:

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Cool :smile:

Now the escalators just need to stand up, turn into a robot & start walking :wink:
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That's nice Hubrid, it looks like the escalators are going down...
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not sure what you mean with going down...you probably mean the top ends of the escalator itself are 'falling' down? or yet the escalator's steps are going downward?

Btw, the picture by experiment was taken with 'night' preset active, therefor the strong colours of the red and green posts and the whites of the escalators.
I liked it, I just added a bit of 'Plastic wrap' to emphasize the artificial atmosphere.
Thanks for interest, both of you :smile:



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On 2005-11-04 10:18, hubird wrote:
not sure what you mean with going down...you probably mean the top ends of the escalator itself are 'falling' down? or yet the escalator's steps are going downward?
Yes. If you look at the bottom of the escalator, the escalator is going up. At the end of the escalator, it seems (eye illusion maybe?) that escalator stops at the water's edge.
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On 2005-11-04 07:39, Shroomz wrote:
This is one i did in Max called Grid
I overlooked that it was not a new avator... :smile:
very nice, I think it's time for me to explore one of those 3D programs... :smile:

PS. I edited the picture, I removed the ceiling of the bridge part at the very right, it's just dark now above the little tree.

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On 2005-11-04 07:12, hubird wrote:
somehow nice by perspective:

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:roll: hmmm... so, you're going to be Lord Vader or what? :wink:
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yeahh, ready to catch a plane or so :grin:


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Nice. You had to lay on the ground for this one ? There are many good shots that don't happen unless people give up on the two meter rule ...
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2 meter rule?
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@ Spirit, yes, with my chin on the street, as I still prefer using the viewer.
It's close to the street (heroine) whores site, I'd like to shoot one of them standing on the escalator :smile:
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Post by Spirit »

Hubird, that's a good idea - a big glossy book of street whores. Could be a seriously interesting social document.

@Samplaire: the "two meter rule" is that most casual photographers take every shot from head-height
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