lostinsuperfunk wrote: » Nice one. I recognise most of them but where are those steps leading down to something like an underpass at 1:49?
Jimmy1bob wrote: » Good Work my friend. Well worth the watch.
Bill-e wrote: » good stuff!
Cuverdindust wrote: » Very Good Woytek! I liked the shots of people the best. Unposed of course. Maybe some footage of The Lough and The Shaky Bridge too!! If they are not too "Nice"
Vinta81 wrote: » What kind of camera do you have? Some really wicked shots there, I quite liked the shot of the two girls on the bridge sitting at the table, where'd you take that one?
woytek_tzn wrote: » I dunno what's the street name but that school is close to Nano Nagle grave and is going to be torn down soon I heard.
deadhead13 wrote: » Yeah, thats what I thought - South Pres Convent, Douglas Street.
Yeah, thats what I thought - South Pres Convent, Douglas Street.
It's gonna be demolished soon, they gonna build Polish Cemetary there,haha joke
lostinsuperfunk wrote: » Interesting, I live quite near there and never noticed those steps. "Acid lines underground", I love that too! Have you taken anything around Kyle Street or Coal Quay / North Main Street? There's usually something going on around there, and there are plenty of crumbling old buildings The old distillery on North Mall might be worth a visit too, I've always wanted to take a few photos of it, but unfortunately I am crap at photography. Looking forward to the exhibition if it works out, make sure you bump this thread beforehand to advertise it.
lostinsuperfunk wrote: » Interesting, I live quite near there and never noticed those steps.
Scien wrote: » Heh! That Graffiti at 1.19 is the alley between South Mall & Oliver Plunkett st. right? Grafton St. or 'Piss alley' as its known...
deadhead13 wrote: » You wouldn't see it unless you were in the grounds of the covent, it is near enough to the baskball court/playgound that you would pass walking down Douglas street.
reic wrote: » Looking forward to seeing the exhibition. If you haven't already, you might want to check out a software package - Photomatix Pro or HDRStudio.
Illkillya wrote: » Looks much better to see them here than in the Youtube video... nice one. Some great ones in there and a lot of places that I don't recognise.