13 Responses to “The Mill on the River”
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August 4, 2012
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Lovely photo! Moody and ethereal!
Really displays a lot of history and atmosphere. Great capture.
Thank you! I love old buildings…so much character, they just beg to be photo’d. =)
Thank you! That’s exactly what I was going for!! I wanted to add some mood, hence the decision for B&W instead of color. It just brought the photo to the next level. =)
Very nice! Love the perspective.
Thanks Carissa! It required a little bit of rock-climbing-waterfall-yoga (I was leaned back under the edge of some falling water with my tripod wedged between slippery rocks!) but I got the shot! haha
Nice. It has all the elements of a great shot. Old…. You gotta have old…. Framed by trees…. Very nicely framed……water and rocks…… Lots of character….. A bit moody…..lovely toning….. A delicate sky…….great composition with varied elements to it. A most enjoyable image, and, you know, I thought it must have been taken in Lancashire or Yorkshire, but Conneticut…. Fabulous.
Thank you, John! It’s reassuring to hear! I tend to like images that are a little less busy, and was a little unsure of te image. The feedback has been very positive though, and I certainly appreciate it!
Nice shot. Nice composition. I would suggest you correct for verticals and maybe clone out the small area of leaves at the top to the right of the frame, which, being at the frame edge, tend to pull our eye from the main subject – had the leaves been right across the top then this would be less of a problem, I feel.
Thank you for the input, Stephen!
Very nice !
Thank you! =)