The wanky way to describe urban exploring. These are all drug prescription papers which some doofus has scattered everywhere that worked really nicely for a quick shot.
I’ve included a copy of the original photograph for anyone wondering the straight out of camera look. The changes made were quite simple and are just curves and levels. The original can be seen here
description: A photograph taken of an abandoned building by Alex Wisekeywords: urbex, abandoned building, photograph, photographytitle: Abandoned Building, Tasmaniaviews: 1
This gallery is amazing.. I’ve always enjoyed black and white photography but never had much luck with it myself. Give this gallery attention as it’s amazing
description: A long exposure photograph taken at St Helens, Tasmania by Alex Wisekeywords: St Helens, Tasmania, Australia, Hobart, Alex Wise, long exposure, waterscape, seascapetitle: St Helens, Tasmania - Seascape Long Exposureviews: 1
Taken on my travels around this little city I like to call Hobart. It’s weird trying to think of this place in a pristine condition with people being walked to their bed rooms and then the doors are locked. Sad no?
p.s kings of leon should of got #1 on the hottest 100.
description: Abandoned building taken in Hobart by Alex Wisekeywords: urbex, abandoned building, Alex Wise, Hobart, Tasmania, Australiatitle: Abandoned Building
description: Photograph taken at Cradle Mountain, Tasmania by Alex Wisekeywords: Tasmania, Australia, Alex Wise, Cradle Mountaintitle: Cradle Mountain, Tasmania - Dove Lake Morning Fogviews: 1
I love the light shining through the end of the tunnel..
This was taken some time ago when pottering around taking some urbex photographs in my little city of Hobart
description: A urbex underground tunnel photograph as the light shines through this amazing tunnel by Alex Wisekeywords: urbex, Tasmania, Australia, Hobart, Alex Wise, underground, urban exploring, tunneltitle: Underground Tunnel - Urban Exploringviews: 8
description: A self portrait captured by Alex Wise in South Arm, Tasmania on sunset.keywords: south arm, Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, Alex Wise, self portrait, sunset, long exposure, waterscapetitle: Self Portrait - Alex Wiseviews: 1
I love the shallow depth of field of the Canon 50 1.8. It’s almost tempting to get the 1.4 version but that’s just more money so maybe put that off for a bit..
description: Abandoned building shot with the Canon 50 1.8 by Alex Wisekeywords: nifty fifty, Canon 50, 1.8, Bokeh, dof, abandoned building, Alex Wisetitle: Abandoned Building - Urbexviews: 1
Underground exploring photo trips are fun and very unique.. The light for this urbex scene was made possible through using a torch with coloured cd covers on the front
description: An underground urbex photograph captured in Tasmania, Australia with amazing light trails by Alex Wisekeywords: underground, alex wise, urbex, urban exploring, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, photography, light trailstitle: City Urbex - Light Painting Long Exposureviews: 17
This was shot some time ago with a Canon 300 F4 IS + Sigma 1.4 extender. I found using the extender great as although you can’t shoot at F4 with it but instead 5.6 this isn’t a problem on a sunny day and I’d much prefer to open up to around F7 anyway.
Excuse my gimpy titles but I’m doing it because my good friend google froths over it when it spiders pages.
description: Surfing at South Arm, Tasmania by Alex Wisekeywords: surfing, Tasmania, Australia, Hobart, Alex Wise, Wedge, South Armtitle: Wedge, Tasmania - Surfingviews: 4