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Ghosts of the Baltic Mill - Baltic Connecticut
 
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Photographer Robin Dunham  Robin Dunham {Karma:1851}
Project N/A Camera Model Panoramic
Categories Travel
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Portfolio Digital
Lens 16mm
Uploaded 10/28/2003 Film / Memory Type 100
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About The figure seen in the back of the mill thru the right doorway was not added in PS or through any other manipulation. When I photographed the mill I bracketed the exposures each 1/2 stop from metered. This is the middle exposure. The figure is not in the 1st or 3rd exposure. I did not notice the figure at the time the photo was taken. I have a 40M scan of the slide and I can zoom in on the bricks on the building behind the figure in fine detail. But there is no detail to the figure. I can't explain it?
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Randy Lorance Randy Lorance   {K:24769} 1/14/2004
Very odd place,composition adds to it,as does narative,I think i'll use as background for a while......Randy

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Arlin Ffrench   {K:151} 11/17/2003
i don't like the sky. looks too fake

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Robin Dunham Robin Dunham   {K:1851} 10/30/2003
Thanks, Mark. Time has been a big issue lately but I'll get more on here soon. I've got a few things on CD already scanned. RD

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Mark Peterson   {K:3452} 10/30/2003
Nice B/W. Its about time I see some of your stuff. You should put those other B/W photos from slides on here.

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Robin Dunham Robin Dunham   {K:1851} 10/29/2003
I could have easily either backed away and taken a more straight on perspective or corrected the perspective in Photoshop. The perspective WAS purposely done to expand upon the imposing structure of the mill tower. This Mill was in Baltic CT. and was destroyed in a arson fire a few years ago. It has since been razed.

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Daniel Lozano   {K:1162} 10/28/2003
Very dramatic B&W, I like it.
on the dark side of my comment, the tower seems tilted and that kind of distracts the viewer.

Best regards,

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