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Glade Creek Grist Mill

Started by Ben, November 02, 2009, 03:01:59 PM

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Ben

The Glade Creek Gristmill at Babcock State Park was assembled from the remnants of four old non-working mills that were scattered throughout the state of West Virginia. The DNR carefully deconstructed them and moved the usable parts to this location and built this mill.

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LakeLady

Ben, this is a lovely image.  Is it an HDR?  Really neat that they were able to put the parts together and set this up.
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Jeanne Lee

Lovely, Ben.  Is it now a "working" mill?
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JudyB

Wow What a beautiful picture.  What are the chances of you printing it up 11 X 14 and framing it?  It is absolutely beautiful!


Summicron

Now isn't that just a classic autumn landscape, the kind that appear in calendars. Colourful, with a strong center of interese. Wot everyone wants to take, given the opportunity.

Ben

Quote from: LakeLady on November 02, 2009, 03:15:49 PM
Ben, this is a lovely image.  Is it an HDR?  Really neat that they were able to put the parts together and set this up.
Becky
Lovely, Ben.  Is it now a "working" mill?

This is not an HDR. I shot this with my Bronica GS-1 (film camera) then I had my lab convert the negative to a digital file then I loaded it into Photoshop sharpened it and "fixed" some stuff that needed fixing like a dead branch on the lower left rock and soem stray weeds in the foreground.

Yes this is a working mill and you can buy grain that has been ground here.

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juanital

That is really lovely!  :)

Converted from film to digital? Is that same idea as buying one of those film converters that scans the film then digitalizes? I was curious if its the same concept. I would love to do that-I may shoot more with film, :o.
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Quote from: juanital on November 05, 2009, 09:52:19 AM
That is really lovely!  :)

Converted from film to digital? Is that same idea as buying one of those film converters that scans the film then digitalizes? I was curious if its the same concept. I would love to do that-I may shoot more with film, :o.

I'm not sure, but it sounds like it. My professional lab does it for me but it is rather expensive (about $1.00 for each neg) if not done at the time of processing.  If you have all of the negs digitized when processed it costs about $25.00 for a 36 exposure 35mm roll of film.  I think Wal-Mart does this also but I'm not sure of the price.

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JudyB

Now that is all double dutch to me...all the steps you took....BUT I do like it and it is worth framing!


CapturedByGrace

This is awesome.  I would frame it and put it on my wall.  Beautiful!