Independence Lounge Chandelier

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Tags: ss, oceanic, independence, historic, cruise, ship, abandoned
Uploaded: September 16, 2007
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12 comments

www.photosbykmt.com wrote...
Wonderful photo!

upshift wrote...
Cool lighting effect!

Stephen wrote...
Yeah baby! That's the chandelier you were talking about. That's some heavy s**t. I really love the lighting you did. I wish I stayed later.

Jonathan Haeber wrote...
The blue gel was Seany's idea. I was glad that I caved in for once to using gelled lighting :-)

Andy Frazer wrote...
I love the lighting. Looks like something from that bar scene in the film "The Shining". -- Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)

Scott Haefner wrote...
Wow, stunning shot. I wanna go back...

Sean wrote...
i think i'm going to try this once more if we go back. I like your take of leaving the weird guy under the table in the frame ;)

Shay B wrote...
Wow, very nice use of lighting! hehe Great shot! Besides, I love blue lights it's the reason why I got my car because of its BLUE ambient lighting on the console! hehe

Jackie wrote...
HOW did you get aboard that wonderful old ship?!? Too, too cool!

taho1 wrote...
This is in what was the forward dining room. The Hibiscus dining room is what it was called if I remember correctly. That chandelier is hanging over table number 1 also known as the Captains table which is where the Captain would sit if he happened to eat in the dining room. There was a huge Hawaiian mural along that wall behind it.

showbuff wrote...
taho1 is correct. This is the Captain's table, in what was the "forward" section of the dining room. The Independence Lounge was three decks above this room....exactly!

m a n d o l i n wrote...
this is cool.


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