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Old 17th May 2005   #1
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Default Old Changi Hospital

C41 B&W film , scanned & colour toned in PS.

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Old 17th May 2005   #3
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I like no 1..the effect is dramatic..
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Well composed and well exposed. A tad too green for my liking, otherwise a nice series of architectural shots. Which lens did you use Nicky, a 24mm?
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mmmmmmm......no. 10 is fantabulous...... i want it on my wallllllllllllll!!!!!!

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Quite Scary.

But very very nice shot you have here.
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I can feel it ..
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Good stuffs! They will probably turn that place into a museum one day.

BTW, your pics looks as they were cross-processed. I am loving it!
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Love them all superb colours
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Old 17th May 2005   #10
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Originally Posted by Jerry Sousa
Well composed and well exposed. A tad too green for my liking, otherwise a nice series of architectural shots. Which lens did you use Nicky, a 24mm?
Hi Jerry ,
Thanks. I'm using the EF 16-35mm lens, mostly at the 16mm wide end.
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to me #8 is good, noticed a footprint on the floor
will prefer the reflection of the windows more..
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Like the lighting composition.....
next time could shoot with model at the same place....don't you agree?
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I like #8 and #9... mmm.. wide angles *droolz*
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This is really spooky!

And the OOF words ...

This was once where my life was saved...
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no. 8 feels like a horror movie .
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is it still accessible? i tot they stepped up patrols or sumthing.
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Originally Posted by Kavana
no. 8 feels like a horror movie .
yeah....cos u wonder who or what has been scribbling on the walls.....
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Originally Posted by Feinwerkbau
This is really spooky!

And the OOF words ...

This was once where my life was saved...
Me too, my life was saved there once too...
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Hi eason,
yes probably model shoot there could be good. The backdrop is unique

Hi icarus,
yes i'm a sucker for wide angles as well. 16mm as 16mm on a full-frame film camera is fantastic !

Hi Geckorian,
I heard that the place is supposed to be off-limits, but I guess I was lucky coz I didn't meet any guards or dogs. In fact there were another 3 groups of curious explorers there as well.

Hi zaren,
Lots of scriblings on the wall were painted away. Makes you wonder why the place was still maintained. In fact the place can be considered clean by abandoned-building standards. I don't see much dust on hand rails etc etc ...

Hi Feinwerkbau & donchua ,
So you guys were once patients there huh ! The place is alien to me, which I think is good in a way because sometimes I do wonder what this or that room was for. Ignorance is bliss

To all others, I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed taking the pictures.
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Hi Nicky, Here is another album of the same building from another CS'er which I just came across.

http://www.pbase.com/ashleyxavier/old_changi_hospital

When was the hospital built and how long was it in use for? Thanks and keep at it.

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