The Red Mill Thru the Window
This alternate view of the mill, was taken from the Hunterton County Art museum. The little houses on the window sill are part of their exhibit.
I liked the contrast of the mill beyond the glass and the darkness around it.
The old red mill is a landmark in Clinton, NJ. Built originally as a wool mill in 1810, it was converted in the late 1800’s to a grist mill. Now a museum, with the mill wheel still being powered by the river and falls. Perhaps if we were as smart as our ancestors we would think of a way to generate energy again from free sources of energy like the waves of the oceans, the rivers power, and the wind, phasing out gas, and polution generating sources of energy..
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joak, 3 months ago
lovely shot nice work with the lighting
Ed Moore, 3 months ago
I agree with Joak…also, nice touch with the little houses in the foreground!
Mary Campbell in reply to joak’s comment, 3 months ago
Thank Joak, as I was walking around this art gallery I kept looking out the windows which offered another piece of art in my mind, that’s when I decided to start taking photos of it, sort of my view of art in art..
Mary Campbell in reply to Ed Moore’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks Ed, I can’t take credit for the little houses they were just there as part of the exhibit, I did think they enhanced my view of the mill.
KEITH R. WILL..., 3 months ago
nice shot
Joanne A. Bradley, 3 months ago
Brilliant clever shot! Great point of view!
Mary Campbell in reply to Joanne A. Bradley’s comment, 3 months ago
You know some things just catch your eye, I started taking pictures out all the windows.. Was fun..
Mary Campbell in reply to KEITH R. WILLIAMS’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks again Keith and for the visit..
Sylvia Tax, 3 months ago
Lovely capture !
Mary Campbell in reply to Sylvia Tax’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks Sylvia, I appreciate the comment.
Anthony Mancuso, 3 months ago
wonderful work Mary, excellent composition and using teh window frame as a frame works very well.
Mary Campbell in reply to Anthony Mancuso’s comment, 3 months ago
I liked the look of it too, thanks for the wonderful comments!
Paul Scarsella, 3 months ago
beautiful capture!!!
Mary Campbell in reply to Paul Scarsella’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks paul, glad you liked it.
Pat Abbott, 3 months ago
Very neat! I am going to try and get a shot from this vantage point!
Mary Campbell in reply to Pat Abbott’s comment, 3 months ago
Good, that’s what I love about redbubble, you get so many good ideas to try. I actually saw someone else picture of the red mill and decided to drive out there. So see..
Mariaan Krog, 3 months ago
Terrific! Great perspective!
Kate Purdy, 3 months ago
This is a fantastic composition, good eye, Mary!
Mary Campbell in reply to Mariaan Krog’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks Mariaan, I’m glad you liked it.
Mary Campbell in reply to Kate Purdy’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks Kate, I appreciate the visit.
Woodyk2, 3 months ago
Great capture there…nice lighting.
Mary Campbell in reply to Woodyk2’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks, just luck it was a beautiful sunny day.
freebornman, 2 months ago
Beautiful…. i love the colour of the mill seeping through the window… great shot the whole thing.
Mary Campbell in reply to freebornman’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks, it was one of those things your eye catches that you’re just glad you have your camera with you for..
Ray4cam, 2 months ago
Very nice photograph. Love the lighting and the composition.
Mary Campbell, 2 months ago
Thank for the visit and comment Ray, I appreciate it.
Michelle Rogers, about 1 month ago
original point of view of the mill! cool!
Mary Campbell, about 1 month ago
Thanks again Michelle.
pbworks, 20 days ago
great shot !
Mary Campbell in reply to pbworks’s comment, 20 days ago
Thanks so much, I’m glad it appealed to you. I was in this small art museum and the windows looked a good as some of the art on the walls so I said why not!
ANNETTE HAGGER, 19 days ago
great composition, great capture !
Mary Campbell, 19 days ago
Thanks so much.