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09-AUG-2010 Cindy Flood

Mill Stone Drive

Wisconsin

I used the Lightroom3 Bleach Bypass filter on this photo.


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Sony Alpha Nex-5 ,Zeiss Contax G 45 f/2
1/30s f/1.0 iso800 full exif

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Barry 15-Aug-2010 08:23
Great photo Cindy, and love what you did with LR3. I only have LR2 at present, but it's my favourite program...
Cindi Smith 14-Aug-2010 03:30
Oh, this is good. I love what you did here. What detail and the feeling of antique is perfectly captured.
Pat Nighswander 14-Aug-2010 01:57
great documentary series... interesting for sure.
Michael Edwards13-Aug-2010 12:52
I love the geometric symmery in this image, Cindy, and the great resolution you obtained here.
Steve Mockford13-Aug-2010 10:42
A wonderfully captured bit of detail Cindy. The treatment really suites the subject well.
Guest 13-Aug-2010 03:14
I love it... machinery so simple even I can understand it!
Excellent detail shots.
Cindy Flood13-Aug-2010 01:39
I oversimplified...there was a series of belts, because this one is on the second story and the grinding stone is on the first story.
Thanks for commenting Frank, Hal and Terry.
Cindy Flood13-Aug-2010 01:33
This mill was water driven with the wheel on the outside of the building. The wheel drove the belt and this position turned the grinding stone beneath.
Terry 13-Aug-2010 00:50
This is most interesting, Cindy. When we were in Spain last year
(La Mancha country) the mills were all gear driven, using the wind.
I love mechanical stuff - great image.
hal 12-Aug-2010 20:29
The belt-drive makes a most interesting close-up Cindy.
l'm not familiar with the process but the result is impressive.
Frank Kavanagh Photography12-Aug-2010 20:21
A lovely shot Cindy.
That was when stuff was built to last.