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I snagged a friend (fellow photographer and soon to be fellow paddler) Paul Mehaffey, and we raided the Greenville, SC airport one sunday afternoon. We went gorilla, no permits or permission, and stayed as low-key as we could. After half an hour or so I had to pay a quick visit to the Airport Chief of Police, but he was kind enough to let us continue. I used no strobes, just available light and a tripod. The Greenville-Spartanburg Airport is anything but bustling, so I took multiple exposures of blurry people and layered them up in photoshop... an old-school technique.
4 comments:
moving on up. that's exciting, congratulations.
diggit.
I've put in a call to Homeland Security. They are investigating the security situation at Greenville airport.
I'd've had a hard time choosing between those two shots...awesome stuff, Patrick.
Matt
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