Time Stopped During the Mechanical Age

© John A. Lind

Time Stopped During the Mechanical Age

Uploaded: September 30, 2003

Description

f/8 @ 1/30th; Kodak TMax P3200 (EI 3200); OM-2S with 35-105 f/2.8 Tamron SP

Comments

Chuck Freeman July 28, 2004

This is a work of art and is similiar to some of the early work of the "great ones" in the 20 th century. #152361

Susan L. Vasquez June 11, 2005

Very cool, when I saw this it reminded me of one of the shots I took at Watkins mill. Very cool image! #1457492

John A. Lind June 11, 2005

Chuck and Susan,
Thanks . . . not one of my original favorites of this shoot this one has grown on me over time . . . and it's gotten some kind remarks from a few others who have seen a gallery presentation 8x10.

As soon as I walked into the glass works to look around and just visualize things . . . without any camera gear . . . I immediately thought of Margaret Bourke-White's photography for Fortune Magazine, and later Life Magazine from the late 1920's until the U.S. entered WWII at the end of 1941 . . . and one of the reasons I used B&W for most of this part of the shoot.

Thanks!
-- John Lind #1459337


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