Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 6:34PM When I'm out an about, I usually have a small point-and-shoot camera on me. You know, just in case there's an interesting shot waiting to be had. Well, when these were taken, I didn't have my point-and-shoot on me, I actually had my serious gear in the car. This place was packed to the brim with furniture, and then we discovered there was an upstairs - holy cow - that's all I can say. After I got a glimpse of the number of chairs in the upstairs area, I walked downstairs, out to my car, grabbed my gear, and headed right back up. I just couldn't pass up an opportunity to document something as eccentric as this place.
It's a good thing I had my serious gear with me, because I was shooting at ISO 3200, f/2.8 and still having trouble maintaining 1/60 sec. I occasionally bumped it up to ISO 6400, but that's where we get into some problems. It's not the noise I worry about, it's the lack of color accuracy. When it's bumped up that high, the sensor's pushing it's limits and does too much guessing for my comfort level.
Anyways, it was a fun day out, and I'm really glad I got to see this place. I hope my attic never gets this cluttered.
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