Old Grist Mill

© Conrad L. Conero

Old Grist Mill

Uploaded: September 10, 2003

Description

Interior shot of a restored grist mill near Durham. Taken with Kodak Tri-X 400 sp B&W film in natural light..

Comments

Lori Ditlefsen September 10, 2003

Cool shot Conrad. Must be the morning for for black and white! LOL Nice job! #58249

Conrad L. Conero September 10, 2003

Thanks, Lori. Decided I wanted to try B&W again for variety.
Conrad #194669

Suzie Strasburg September 10, 2003

Terrific shot Conrad...I love b/ws....wonderful compos....:~))) #194799

Conrad L. Conero September 10, 2003

Thanks, Suzie. I know B&W is the wave of the past, but I still like it.
Conrad #195090

Stan Kwasniowski March 23, 2009

Conrad, amazing what film can do. excellent #7320875

Conrad L. Conero March 24, 2009

Right, Stan. This was a $50 first prize winner in a local contest. Too bad film is going the way of the dodo. #7322166

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