Recently, this image (first) has been shared around as a photo of Rohner's Furniture, the Oshkosh furniture store where the Backrooms image was taken.
It's NOT real!
It's a render made by Typhol12. The second image is the ONLY real image of the same room!
#backrooms
Recently, this image (first) has been shared around as a photo of Rohner's Furniture, the Oshkosh furniture store where the Backrooms image was taken.
It's NOT real!
It's a render made by Typhol12. The second image is the ONLY real image of the same room!
#backrooms
Here are some other old photos of the neighboring building (811 Oregon St), which used to be connected to 807 Oregon St. through the doorway you can see to the left of the original image.
Zoomer editing is the absolute quickest way to make your videos into unwatchable garbage.
"Oh you know what this well thought out video essay really needs? As many cliche, overused reaction gifs and memes as I can possibly cram into it."
Learn to write better scripts.
@maywrence@ashotmagazine Don't think you undstood mine, either.
If outdoor white balance on that camera makes images look orange instead of greenish-yellow, then the white balance setting is not the reason the image looks the way it does.
@maywrence@ashotmagazine some examples. these are all set to outdoor and, again, were taken on the same model camera. they're yellow, sure, but not the same greenish-yellow of the original image.
@maywrence@ashotmagazine The Metadata of the image itself says the white balance was set to auto (unkown means auto, if it was outdoor it would say daylight)
I can also say from my experience of using the exact same model camera that outdoor white balance makes images orange, not yellow.