One last visit
Cedar Point Pinhole, originally uploaded by earlycj5.
I’ve shot this flour mill several times over the last few years, usually the day was bright and sunny and the trees were all green.
On this day, just before Christmas, the sky was cloudy, and the trees were bare as I was travelling by the mill; giving me just the mood I wanted to capture.
I shot a few shots with my wide-angle lens in color, getting more photos of the river, it was a lovely blue-green color, and the lichens on the mill are yellow and green.
Then I turned my attention to the real reason I’d stopped. I got out the Muse and put the pinhole optic in it.
This is a nine-photo image stitched together with Hugin. I love the eerie atmosphere and the effect that the pinhole has on the flowing water.
This is my personal favorite of all of my photos of this mill, it just captures the atmosphere that I’ve always felt when here, but rarely was able to convey in a photo.
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- Published:
- 7 January, 2011 / 11:43
- Category:
- Photography
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- Cedar Point, Cottonwood River, Flour Mill, Hugin, Kansas, Lensbaby, Muse, Nikon, Panorama, Photography, Pinhole
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