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arampan

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Location: Singapore, Singapore
Registered: 9 Oct 2005
Haunted WWII Hospital (Shot with offset flash)
Posted: 21 Apr 2008 at 1:45 GMT
updated: 21 Apr 2008 at 1:47 GMT
This old abandoned hospital can be found in Singapore

www.singaporevr.com/vrs/oldchangihospital/oldchan...

devil

This is the Team that studies these paranormal cases
www.singaporevr.com/vrs/oldchangihospital/Singapo...
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fatchai

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Location: n/a, Hong Kong
Registered: 17 Mar 2005
Re: Haunted WWII Hospital (Shot with offset flash)
Posted: 21 Apr 2008 at 7:51 GMT
updated: 21 Apr 2008 at 7:52 GMT
hi:
nice pano ... but why do thy still need armed police to petrol the place? those policemen being sent to petrol there must be new comers wink
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arampan

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Location: Singapore, Singapore
Registered: 9 Oct 2005
Re: Haunted WWII Hospital (Shot with offset flash)
Posted: 21 Apr 2008 at 9:16 GMT
We've had some incidents with a J.I. devil terrorist lately and such places will be regulary searched. Not wise for kids to go and play hide and seek there.
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badders

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Location: East Kilbride, United Kingdom
Registered: 5 Dec 2007
Re: Haunted WWII Hospital (Shot with offset flash)
Posted: 21 Apr 2008 at 12:50 GMT
updated: 21 Apr 2008 at 12:50 GMT
Hi arampan,

Nice pano. I'm interested in how you used an offset flash to illuminate the scene. What flash unit did you use and how did you get the exposure correct for the multiple exposures?

Andrew Baddeley
www.360tacticalvr.co.uk
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arampan

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Location: Singapore, Singapore
Registered: 9 Oct 2005
Re: Haunted WWII Hospital (Shot with offset flash)
Posted: 22 Apr 2008 at 1:54 GMT
I used an old SC-17 TTL cord to connect my camera to my SB800 flash. I used a diffuser on the flash to soften the light, then held the flash out of the view of my lens. Shoot and check for shadows.

If necessary, shoot a few shots, each time position the flash differently to remove any uneven lighting.

Again, if necessary, you might need to layer the resulting shots in photoshop to erase any unwanted shadows or dark patches.

Actually really easy and fun to try. It gave me the look I wanted to achieve in this shot.
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