Posted by MJ (Delaware, United States) on 26 March 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
On my way home from Trenton the last day...I took myself to lunch in Clinton and then walked around the old mill... I tried different settings to see what effect I could get... Here is the first on.
The Red Mill
The historic Red Mill is known across the country as a photogenic symbol of early America's rural industry. The familiar red building can be found everywhere, including official New Jersey tourism posters, roadmaps and postcards. It is the most photographed spot in New Jersey and one of the top ten most photographed buildings in the U.S.
The ca. 1810 Red Mill was originally built as a woolen mill. Over the next 100 years, the Mill was used at different times to process grains, plaster, talc and graphite. The Mill was also used to produce peach baskets, as well as to generate electricity and pump water for the town.
The composition is classically beautiful and the soft red very pleasing.
26 Mar 2008 2:06am
Excellent composition, MJ.
26 Mar 2008 4:50am
A great composition highlighting the barn, but perhaps a "tad" overexposed? To have seen better detail of the "waterfall" would have balanced the picture. I love the historical reference, too.
26 Mar 2008 8:50am
MJ, it will be interesting to see your next setting... playing with the settings is the best way to perfection.
26 Mar 2008 10:09am
Very nice. I am looking forward to possibly seeing a more color-saturated setting.
26 Mar 2008 10:29am
nice subject - I prefer it more dark
26 Mar 2008 11:48am
PREVIEW ONLY
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