Mill

by Grodgeman

Uploaded26/07/2016 - 14:06
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/160
Aperturef/11
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length18mm
Unique Views / Likes20/4
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bwlchmawr
Posted 26/07/2016 - 17:46 Link
A very pleasing image.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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GIULIO57
Posted 26/07/2016 - 17:58 Link
LIKE
Grodgeman
Posted 26/07/2016 - 19:34 Link
Thank you all.
Picture taken in the Département de Loire-Atlantique, France.
pauljay
Posted 29/07/2016 - 15:34 Link
Super shot!
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG
davidtrout
Posted 30/07/2016 - 10:28 Link
That is vivid, a wonderful portrayal of the mill. And only you could get away with having a stonking great fence right across the foreground - and make it look artistic.
David
Grodgeman
Posted 30/07/2016 - 19:05 Link
Deliberate. Or unavoidable. Taken from a car.
Wildwood512
Posted 31/07/2016 - 01:42 Link
davidtrout wrote:
That is vivid, a wonderful portrayal of the mill. And only you could get away with having a stonking great fence right across the foreground - and make it look artistic.
David
Very much agree with David.....
Also, who else but you would shoot the profile of the windmill blades instead of straight on. Great idea and wonderful emphasis on the stonework. Love the POV, a lot!!!
Cheers...Donna 😊
Edited by Wildwood512: 31/07/2016 - 01:42
alfpics
Posted 01/08/2016 - 08:48 Link
Wildwood512 wrote:
davidtrout wrote:
That is vivid, a wonderful portrayal of the mill. And only you could get away with having a stonking great fence right across the foreground - and make it look artistic.
David
Very much agree with David.....
Also, who else but you would shoot the profile of the windmill blades instead of straight on. Great idea and wonderful emphasis on the stonework. Love the POV, a lot!!!
+1 to all the above!
Andy

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