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  • Over a hundred years ago, Blyth had a lot of windmills. I did this stylised one from a black and white photo of a 19th century pencil drawing. I like working like that – it gives my imagination plenty to play with.

  • Thank you for viewing my work. Best viewed large Featured / This is a 3D digital image. Used Vue Esprit 5, and Photoshop CS. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Taken from the old sawmill site on Payette Lake in McCall, Idaho… /

  • An old paper mill in infrared. A glorious scene made somehow even more unreal yet almost heavenly by infrared.

  • This was taken at Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, where the mill is in the image is a small village called Godmanchester.. Took quite a while to do this but im pretty happy with how it turned out so was well worth the effort :-)

  • This is our ‘mascot’ if you like. One of our most popular tee designs immortalised here on a greeting card featuring new style artwork of 3 ‘subb-dressers’.

  • Thurne Mill in the heart of the Norfolk Broads.

  • This old mill, situated close to one of the main roads on the island, I have passed several times during the years. Each time thinking, that this must be a nice subject in the right lighting. / The other day I was lucky when I passed. 1/320 sec. / f/9.0 / Aperture priority / ISO 100 / Spot metering / WB on Manual

  • Miss Fran at Mabry Mill VA. USA. Olympus E510. 40mm. mix of existing light and low power fill flash. 1/2.5 sec @f5.6. ISO 100 @5300K.

  • The old mill in Spring Hill, Brisbane Qld. / Infrared, 30 sec at f16.

  • Canon 50D For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage

  • This was captured at the Glade Creek Gristmill in the Babcock State Park in West Virginia, January 2008. I have used this image for several cards but thought it would make a great print also :) Featured in….............................. Mills & Mines , ALL COUNTRIES – Streams,Brooks,creaks,rivers,ponds&lakes, All Water in Motion,Prize Challenges!! ,Nikon DSLR Users , and Live, Love, Dream ,and The World Groups. / Featured on the Redbubble Homepage December 22,2008 Taken with a Nikon D40 18-135mm. / Focal Length=44mm F/25 Exposure time 1/3 sec ISO-200 / Aperture Priority Mode +1 step I have another composition/Angle Here

  • Another angle at the Glade Creek Grist Mill in West Virginia with a little different composition and framing. / Nikon D40 18-135mm / 32MM / F/25 / 1/3 sec. / ISO-200 / Ap. Priority / Exp. Comp +1 step / I have another Composition/Angle Here / Featured in “The JPG Cast-offs” Group January 11, 2009

  • The Glade Creek Grist Mill is a new mill that was completed in 1976 at Babcock(Fayette , West Virginia). Fully operable, this mill was built as a re-creation of one which once ground grain on Glade Creek long before Babcock became a state park. / Taken Febuary 2 , 2009 / Nikon D40 18-135mm W/Tripod / Featured in the “Appalacian State Parks” Group /

  • Local wind farm in Millhouse Green on a cold windy day just after the snow has started to thaw, just after taking this shot it started to rain, good timing!

  • The National Trust-owned Horsey Windpump overlooks Horsey Mere, an internationally renowned site of special scientific interest. The Mere (from the Dutch word meaning “lake”) is an important site not only for wintering wild fowl but also as the home to a colony of natterjack toads. Canon EOS 20D; EFS 17-85mm lens Exposure of 1/50 second at f/18.

  • ~ Historic War Eagle Mills ~ A fascinating and nostalgic historic site / nestled in the rolling Ozark hills of Northwest / Arkansas, War Eagle Mill is one of the most / picturesque places in the Natural State. I remember riding in the back of the truck, as my daddy took a load of corn to this mill to have it ground, and I remember all those hot pans of cornbread my momma used to cook with that huge pot of brown beans…...boy things have sure changed today!! / You can get a great bowl of beans while visiting this mill, they have a really great restaurant, but I have to say I do not think I have ever tasted a bean like my momma cooked. / BELOW PHOTOS CLICKABLE FOR YOU CONVENIENCE RIVER RAIN CLOUDS ON THE WATER, FIRE NEAR THE SKY TRANQUIL SERENITY GOLDEN DAZE

  • Seasons changes but beauty is still around Heartshaped Alley in the Nude – so beautiful! Photo created at the arrow on the map / Model : E2100 / Manufacturer : NIKON / Image Description : White Balance : Auto / Sharpness : Normal / Saturation : Normal / Metering Mode : Multi-segment / Light Source : Unknown / ISO Speed Ratings : 100 / Focal Length : 4.7 mm / Flash : No, compulsory / FNumber : F2.6 / Exposure Time : 1/41 s / Exposure Program : Auto / Exposure Mode : Auto / Exposure Bias : 0 EV / Contrast : Normal

  • Fine art black and white print – available matted or framed.

  • Oil painting. Bells Mill Road, Phila., Pa

  • the baker’s bike

  • Three miles west of Holley Springs Georgia Featured in: Rural Around the Globe Happy Haven Barns & Old Grist Mills and Covered Bridges from Around the World Windmills, Watermills, and Ferris Wheels Winner of November 2009 Avatar Challenger – Your Country’s Best Sixes Mill is the site of one of the earliest settlements in north Georgia. The mill that stands today was rebuilt between 1878 and 1880. Perhaps as early as 1819 a group of white gold miners lived on or near the site of Sixes Mill. Although no mention exists that they were mining gold, it is very likely that they were. This was at the southern end of the gold belt that runs through Dukes Creek In 1830 federal troops reported an established community of settlers. It is possible that a mill existed on this site at this time. After the gold land lottery (1832-33) a mill was constructed to serve the needs of the local farmers. The mill survived the Civil War, and in 1878 the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad began to build a railroad through the county from Knoxville to Marietta. It was during this time that the mill was almost entirely reconstructed, including the addition of the iron mill wheel.

  • Created in Painter 10, with some minor color correction and lighting in Photoshop. This was done using mainly the pastel and oil brushes in painter, along with some custom blender brushes. It’s kind of a fantasy painting… I love mills and I love winter :) Thanks for looking!

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