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• #2
Nice,you're not the guy from sleepycity are you? Really nicely done work though.
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• #3
no thats dsankt i know him. he is in paris at the moment
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• #4
Nice photos. UE?
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• #5
really like the 5th one down, nice grade/ composition
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• #6
Very nice. What's the story behind the monkey head?
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• #7
def going to be buying one or two of these, need to have a think/chat with the missus as to which one.
really nice photos though!
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• #8
Very nice. What's the story behind the monkey head?
from a project entitled the Negus Collection which was based on a collection of animal heads bisected in order to study the internal workings of the throat.
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• #9
Love the HDR bits in there mate, my favourite is probably the second to last shot, nice work.
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• #10
none of those shots are actually HDR.
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• #11
oh apart from number 2 sorry lol
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• #12
would we be able to pick some off of your webpage?
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• #13
yeah help yourself, anything from:
www.guerillaphotography.co.uk
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www.guerillaphotography.fotopic.net
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• #14
wicked will let you know.
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• #15
I thought the thread said "Pints for sale".
:(
Nice pics though..
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• #16
yeah sorry I should have been specific, shot 2 is quite obviously HDR, looks real nice though.
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• #17
really excellent pics nick.. cinematic
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• #18
dude, how did you get into battersea?
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• #19
dude, how did you get into battersea?
Ninja skills.
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• #20
Ninja skills.
ninjas kill.
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• #21
Judging by this, Battersea power station would be a great place to hide a corpse or two.
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• #22
access to battersea is hard as fuck and involves climbing some seriously high and painful fences.
P.S no u cant come with me without passing level 20 of the ninja training exams.
no battersea is not a good place to hide a corpse as security patrol all day throughout the site, however some of the other locations I have photographed.......well.....just dont annoy me.
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• #23
access to battersea is hard as fuck and involves climbing some seriously high and painful fences.
P.S no u cant come with me without passing level 20 of the ninja training exams.
no battersea is not a good place to hide a corpse as security patrol all day throughout the site, however some of the other locations I have photographed.......well.....just dont annoy me.
Is there much happening on the site?
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• #24
Really like the shots - have sent you a PM
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• #25
yeah there was a concert in the grounds when we were there, and they have exhibitions in the space most weeks
Right I am not one to usually do this and rarely activly sell my prints and if VB thinks this is taking the piss then please delete the thread and send me to the naughty corner.
However I am currently funding myself through uni and life in general and working towards becoming a photographer. I am slowly getting there but obviously this stuff does not pay for itself so after a couple of nudges in one of my threads I am going to offer some of my photos up for sale as I am in some financial trouble at the moment.
All images will come without a border (the borders in the images were just added for online use)
All images are printed using Kodak Endura Photographic Paper with Lightet and Theta printers and are of very high quality by a professional printing company (not Jessops or somewhere like that)
Print sizes and costs are as follows:
10 x 8 - £15
12 x 16 - £25
16 x 20 - £35
30 x 20 - £45
I dont however have paypal so payment would have to be in person or by cheque pm for details.
If you would like a print please pm with which number and what size and I will pm you payment details.
As for delivery I can either send via Royal Mail recorded at an extra £4 or I can deliver them myself if I get enough orders to warrent me doing this.
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the following images are available as a panoramic of all three or as separate prints to be displayed as a triptych on the wall the price would be:
Panoramic at 36 inches long, unframed - £ 45
Seperate images - £depending on size see above prices
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3 x seperate images of the above image
Thanks for your time
Nick