Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Bunker

For my photography, I prefer dirty places; they just have so much more colour than a clean, well-lit place. Don't you think?

8 comments:

Warrior Dog said...

This message from another site because bd couldn't remember his log in details. bd had a lot to do with me going the extra mile with my photography, instead of bending to negative critique in the past.

Hi.
I can't remember my fucking blogger login details andf you don't take anon comments so I make comments on 'Bunker' here:

Ok. Where the bloody hell do you find these beautiful places? You need to take me on a tour sometime.

Really stunning what you did with it.

bd

Warrior Dog said...

Hey,

Good to hear from you. It's an old abandoned mine near Robertville in Roodepoort. They're busy 'reabilitating' the area for development, and this is the last building standing.

Glad you like it. I hope you realise; i was innitially inspired by your work, and making a concerted effort to become a notable photographer.

I'll be in Botshabelo (8k's Outside Middelburg,Mpumalanga) from the 27th till the 31st, if you're in the area.

Unknown said...

Agree with both of you. Dirty places have more colour :) and it really is stunning what you did with it.

Warrior Dog said...

Thank you Catherine.

michele said...

Whatever the reason for your wanting to go the extra mile, you've gone quite a few more. I never tire of seeing your photographs, and wouldn't mind owning a few. They really are awesome. (The real awesome, not the screechy teenaged plastic awesome.)

Warrior Dog said...

Thank you so very much Michele. It has a lot to do with the positive feedback from visitors like yourself, which inspires me to reach deeper.

eet kreef said...

I really like where you're going with your photos. The dirty places are so much more like real life. I like them too

Warrior Dog said...

Thanks buddy,

I must add that your photo's are also quite awesome. I'd have difficulty staying in the office with all that potential out there.