When we get a hotel the goal is to sleep, shower and shoot. It seems unless you are in Arizona 150 miles from one of the major interstate's you are going to be paying a minimum of $60 for a room that doesn't have cockroaches. Sometimes a little more, sometimes a little less. I scored a room two years ago for $15 a night. The temperature settings were intentionally broken off the AC, and the shower had an intense layer of rust covering everything, but it did the trick for what I needed. I have a thing for cheap dingy motel rooms. The kind that look like they were beat up by one rooms from a Chas Ray Krider Photo. They photograph like a dream, and like a dream they seam to be a fleeting memory.
So when we opened the door to our room in Denver, I was excited to try and shoot in this perfectly ugly room. Using just the incandescent lighting in the room and the morning light coming through the window Lioness and I shot this simple little set. Pushing the 5d MKII right up to its limit I shot this at ISO 4000 and F1.4 with the Sigma 85mm F1.4.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8xybzpvjr6aenq5/AAB1zIC_hqbe0_VnUHmLLAFda?dl=0
Boris Mirkin
2015-07-31 14:13:19 +0000 UTCCorwin Prescott
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