Back in the deep dark woods, there are little beacons, drawing us in like moths to a flame. This is one such beacon, even on the dreariest of days it draws tourists from all over. Walking into the forest on these cold days may seem dangerous to some, exhilarating to others, for me and many other photographers, this is business as usual as they say. I wasn’t surprised to find people already present, exploring the old structure, trying to glean its story from the ancient boards, and leaking sluice. Being struck by wonder, fixated on this old fascinating structure, sitting lonely, in the middle of the deep dark woods.
Aperture: f7.1
ISO: 640
SS: 1/3th
Focal: 21mm
Fujinon 16-55mm
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Aperture: f7.1
ISO: 640
SS: 1/3th
Focal: 21mm
Fujinon 16-55mm
Read More At:
https://www.blackthornephoto.com
Category Photography / Still Life
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2559 x 1440px
File Size 1.24 MB
Mingus Mill is an odd one. The forest Service is doing a current restoration on it, the sluice is pretty beaten up, the deck was caving through. Thankfully, vandalism isn't often a problem at this location, the wildlife poses difficulties come nightfall for would be vandals evidently.
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