Liberty Furnace "Power Generator" - HDR
Photog4Christ
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This is not a mill, it is a water powered "power generator" and is still operational. The owner told me that he uses it if the power goes out to his house.
The water is from a spring. He told me how many gallons are produced from the spring per day, but I forget the details. The water stays at 60 degrees all year long.
Single exposure HDR:
The water is from a spring. He told me how many gallons are produced from the spring per day, but I forget the details. The water stays at 60 degrees all year long.
Single exposure HDR:
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I like your PP treatment with the covered bridge....subtle, yet effective. For my money ( and there's no shortage of opinion about this ) the HDR effect on these shots is way overdone. I love the subject and the setting, just don't like the PP.
Tom
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Tom: The bridge is in the other post, not this one.
Frank: You may want to proofread your signature.
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Yes, I know the bridge was in the other post. I was just saying that I liked the bridge shot very much. My comment was really on " these " shots, meaning the two shots about the power station....those were the ones I was addressing.
Tom