New Hope Mill

© Matthew M. Sciortino

New Hope Mill

Uploaded: July 22, 2008

Description

1/3 second exposure at f/16, ISO 200, EFS 18-55mm at 18mm
HDR from three images (-2,0,+2) Cloned out a branch that shouldn't have been in the frame and lens correction to make verticals vertical.

Exif: F Number: 16, ExposureTime: 38555/100000 seconds, ISO: 200, FocalLength: 18.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS Kiss Digital X

Comments

Dominick M. Dimacale level-addict July 22, 2008

Great image and work here, Matthew.


Dominick #965335

Aleksandra Miesak July 22, 2008

Nice work!!! See you put the new lens to use. #6216658

Sue C. Cole July 22, 2008

Very nice work. The greens are bright and the building stands out like it should. This is a work of ART!) #6217146

Irene Colling level-classic July 22, 2008

What a wonderfully interesting building, perfectly captured by your lens. #6218489

July 30, 2008

Another beauty! I agree with you. Old buildings are the best. It seems it took so much more to build these -- more craftsmanship, and they should all be preserved for the sake of those who put their hand to the task. My great grandfather's home (he built with his hands) still stands on a farm in Illinois and I hope it will forever. #6251712

Matthew M. Sciortino July 31, 2008

Thanks everyone for you comments, I'm glad you enjoy this one as much as I.

Deborah, the craftsmanship is, like you say, so much better in these old buildings. Such that, with today's economy, will never be matched in something new (unless someone is rich - not me). #6253146

Vincent J. DeSanto August 01, 2008

Matthew, what a beautiful photo, the color balance and composition is great. Good job. #6258667

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