And here's a shot of the night's shoot. If it hasn't been guessed by now, I decided to go with a shoot involving one of the Joker's victims. Note use of Joker Venom.
Looking at some old urbex photos and wishing I'd been a better photographer back then. Here's a few from an abandoned Crichton-Vulcan shipdock, where they for example built the prototypes of German U-boats pre WWII, breaking the Treaty of Versailles. :) Basically this is us faffing around in some rusting massive dock cranes and underground maintenance tunnels..
@Oldhat I already commented on your G+ post, but I'd really like to see a series on all kinds of villains victims. Maybe like a Gotham crime scene photographer's blog.
Thanks, y'all. That was edited in post using a lightroom preset that goes for the high contrast style of Daido Moriyama. I did a little work on it adjusting exposure in areas where it was blown out but otherwise that is about it. I see things sometimes and take a picture but it doesn't work for me until I start to fuck with it and find the feeling that I had when I took it. I am pretty happy with how that one came out. @Jon Carpenter, I loved your picture of the trees. The the light and color was amazing!
From an afternoon wandering around Eastney beach, Portsmouth UK. It's hard to do the scene justice, there's not much to put in a picture apart from the sky and sea textures. But I just love the blues and greens, especially when the sun's hazy or behind cloud and there's a virtually monochromatic view of different blues. Thought today maybe I should try painting it - there's a Whistler painting of Southampton Water that I love intensely...
Managed to pull over to catch a few final rays of sun across Langstone Harbour.