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That was the Cokin filter holder on a wide angle lens. I was using a polarizer and the filter holder projects forward quite a bit (it can hold up to 3 filters at once). After that shoot, I bought some standard screw-on type CP filters.
Gah. I was only partially right. Should've looked more closely at the second shot.
 
That was the Cokin filter holder on a wide angle lens. I was using a polarizer and the filter holder projects forward quite a bit (it can hold up to 3 filters at once). After that shoot, I bought some standard screw-on type CP filters.
I like the vignetting. It adds an ambiance to those two photos, and compliments the setting.
 
I think this may have been the building that had the piano in it. Shot with my Panasonic camera that used a floppy drive for storage. About 1998. That was some foul smelling water.P1000067.JPG
 
Downright spooky. Apocalyptic in a way. How quickly human presence "melts" back into nature.
 
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