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Urban Exploration – King Edward School – 3rd Floor
The King Edward School here in Calgary, Alberta has been abandoned for the past ten years. Considering it’s unused nature it doesn’t look too bad in some places (and really crazy nasty in others).
I found it spooky how all the doors were open in this fashion, presumably because some fo them are permanently locked.
When I make my HDR’s I take careful consideration to how it looked when I was there, but if course I incorporate how I feel as well.
Stills Photography Set – Horror Vignettes Day Two
Day two of stills photography for horror vignettes by Derek Bisbing. If you missed day one, here it is.
For day two I couldn’t resist to do most of them in colour, since it contributed to the mood of the scenes in a big way. I’m very happy with the results, but more importantly the crew is. I hope I can work with them again sometime in the future!
Stills Photography Set – Horror Vignettes Day One
I was asked to be the stills photographer for four horror vignettes being filmed over the weekend at a local abandoned school.
Here are my favourites from day one, Saturday. I decided here to go all black and white. I found I shot different using that foreknowledge. I don’t regret my decision, but don’t know if I’ll go exclusively b&w in the future.
I had a great time. I was surrounded by creative people and I spent all day working to tell a behind the scenes story through photography, a great challenge.
I brought almost all my gear, lol, and ended up using primarily my Sigma 50mm, and my EF 16-35mm f2.8, and no flash!
Thanks to everyone involved!
The Burmis Tree Revisited in HDR
The first time I shot The Burmis Tree was also this yeah, except I had done it on medium format film, using my Yachica Mat 124 and expired Agfa film.
I was in love with that shot, especially because the sky came out so well when scanning it into my Epson V500.
When I returned I knew I wanted a telephoto shot and I wanted it in HDR. I also knew using my flimsy (and now slightly bent) tripod was going to make a steady shot difficult.
I was blessed with calm skies and beautiful clouds. It was my intention to bring the background in with my focal length and beyond that I just wanted to nail the exposure(s).
The burmis tree is estimated to be seven hundred years old and died in the 1970′s. In both of my renditions of the tree, I have photoshoped out the poll propping the tree in place.
Ode 2 the 50mm: Recap
In case you missed it, I walked around different spots in Calgary each day for 30 days with the intention of shooting with nothing but a 50mm lens. I forced myself to be creative in a multitude of ways. I was incredibly frustrating at some points and rewarding in others.
Above are what I think are my ten best, I hope you enjoy them.
Ode 2 the 50mm~Day 28
There have been a lot of storms this year. This was shot after a doozie. The image looks a little small but it’s actually twelve images stitched together. For awhile now I’d been meaning to try a panorama HDR. I hadn’t looked online to see if anyone else had done it to be honest, but figured it’d be a great idea for scenes like this, where the sky changes in so many ways, from clear to cloudy, and you can still very clearly see the storm, as it moves away from the center of the city. Of course, I only had a 50mm lens to work with as well, so getting the entire Calgary skyline was not possible otherwise from this vantage point.
As a photographer, I am obsessed with skyline photos. Couldn’t tell you why but I imagine it’s the fascination with documentary style photography. And with our ever changing city scape, there’s usually something new every time I set up the tripod.
















































































