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  • 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… /

  • it is best to Plastic Wrap your images using photoshop…... 8-))))) / And old watermill in the city of Sittard, The Netherlands. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly

  • Husett Mill on the Norfolk Broads, England.

  • Kinderdijkje, the Netherlands on a foggy autumn morning. / The mills, build between 1500 and 1740, were once used to make land, pumping the water in streams and canals; now they’re on the UNESCO World Heritage List and a must-visit-spot for every tourist who comes to the Netherlands. Equipment: / EOS 350D + 18-85mm 4-5.6f IS USM Canon lens / ISO: 100 / focal length: 55mm / TV: 1/320 sec. / AV: 13F postprocessing: / cropped square, adjusted levels and increased blue hue which was already there thanks to fog and early morning light. / / / Also available in black and white / / /

  • A Welsh Heritage site Carew is one of the few castles to display the development from Norman fortification to Elizabethan country house. There is evidence of a much earlier settlement, dating back perhaps some 2,000 years. The Castle is in a delightful country setting, overlooking the 23 acre Mill Pond. Over the centuries, remarkable individuals, some with close royal connections, have made their mark on the castle. The beautiful Princess Nest, the powerful Sir Rhys ap Thomas and the ambitious Sir John Perrot are all part of the Carew story. The Great Tournament of 1507, attended by 600 nobles, was one of the last of its kind in Britian.

  • This old grain mill is still working. First established in the late 1700’s, it opperates today as it did then. This mill is in Central Mississippi and I got good course ground corn Mill and left the money in an honor box !!! No one was there, but the corn mill was stacked up and available to anyone coming in….you just take what you want, and leave the money….. Amazing….I’ve already used some of it, and as usual it was wonderful. Sciples Mill Opry Singing= And getting more interested in the Mill, I found this bit of info on the history and running of the old mill…..... / Sciples Mill History I also found this little writting from a blog on a personal visit to the Mill and some wonderful photos of the inside and of the owner, Mr. Sciples….. Enjoy

  • Glade Creek, in eastern Fayette County, is a tributary of Manns Creek, in turn a primary tributary of New River, which it joins in the New River Gorge. The lower portion of the Glade Creek is located in a gorge much like that of the New River and Manns Creek. The stream sources on the western flank of Sewell Mountain at an elevation near 3,214 feet above sea level and descends to its junction with Manns Creek at Babcock State Park. The park’s Glade Creek Gristmill is located on the stream near its mouth. Glade Creek is a well-known trout stream and kayaking stream. / Nikon D40 18-135mm W/Tripod / Featured in the “Peace , Love & Tranquility” Group Febuary 14 , 2009 . /

  • Windmill Kinderdijk The Netherlands / HDR processed -2 +2 Paintshop Pro X12 Finished in the Top Ten Challenge Windmills in the You’re Accepted Group /

  • Bell’s Brae leading to Dean Village in Edinburgh, Scotland. Like most cities, Edinburgh started as a small town with lots of other towns and villages all around. Edinburgh has swallowed them all into its ever expanding boundaries. Dean Village is one of these. Few tourists know that 15 minutes away from Princes Street lies the secluded Dean Village on the Water of Leith. Once a successful milling community, the area was once associated with poverty and decay but the buildings have been turned into designer flats and the village is now a popular residential area. The name Dean means ‘deep valley’ as the village lies 30 meters below the rest of Edinburgh. This makes is quite unique and particularly tranquil considering it is virtually at the heart of Scotland’s Capital. There is a variety of architecture in Dean Village from the robust warehouses and mill buildings, the red sandstone cottage-style buildings to the more modern tenements of English influence. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Featured in : Country Bumpkin : 16 May 09 / Featured in : ImageWriting : 17 May 09 / Featured in : A Place To Call Home : 19 June 09 Click here for a random page of photographs

  • Carew Castle Pembrokeshire Wales Carew is one of the few castles to display the development from Norman fortification to Elizabethan country house. There is evidence of a much earlier settlement, dating back perhaps some 2,000 years. The Castle is in a delightful country setting, overlooking the 23 acre Mill Pond. Over the centuries, remarkable individuals, some with close royal connections, have made their mark on the castle. The beautiful Princess Nest, the powerful Sir Rhys ap Thomas and the ambitious Sir John Perrot are all part of the Carew story. The Great Tournament of 1507, attended by 600 nobles, was one of the last of its kind in Britian. from Wikipedia

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  • This is the John P Cable Mill, from Cades Cove Tennessee, in the 1800’s it was one of the only sources of power the frontiersman knew how to harness Nikon D90 / 18-200 MM Vr Lens

  • stock sxc, my own photos, dreamstime and tracie76stock.deviantart.com this image has been digitally watermarked and if stolen or used without my consent can be tracked online. Down by the Old Mill Stream Down by the old (not the new but the old) / Mill stream (not the river but the stream), / Where I first (not the last but the first) / Met you. (Not me but you.) / With your eyes (not your ears, but your eyes) / Of blue (not green, but blue). / Dressed in ging- (not silk but ging-) -ham too. (Not one but two.) And it was there (not here, but there), / I knew (not old, but new) / That you loved (not hate, but loved) / Me too. (Not one but two.) You were sixteen (not seventeen, but sixteen) / My village queen! (Not the king, but the queen). / Down by the old (not the new, but the old), / Mill stream (not the river, but the stream). Have a lovely day everyone—get outside and enjoy the sunshine – that’s what I’m gonna do today. oxoxoxoxoxoxoxox

  • A break in the old bluestone water race at The Barwon Paper Mills has now created a new waterfall. / The water race that was built in the 1800’s on the Barwon River to power a waterwheeel which ran machinery at the now, disused paper mill. Pentax K20D Camera. Exposure: 0.7sec @f27- 200 ISO. / Edited in ACDSee Pro3

  • Located in War Eagle, Arkansas, this mill was originally burned during the Civil War by Confedarate troops in order to keep the Union Army from taking it as a mainstay. This is still an operational grist mill and has tours daily. Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on November 19, 1985

  • Ely’s Mill-Great Smoky Mountains National Park-Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail Established in 1925, Ely’s Mill is family owned and operated. Built by Andrew Jefferson Ely, Ely’s Mill now offers a unique craft and antique shop. A. J. Ely, known as “Old Man Ely,” was a Yale law school graduate, a practicing Tennessee lawyer and a printer. / Featured in the “Appalchian State Parks” Group August 2009 Nikon D40 18-135mm / Tripod/CPFilter /

  • St. Catharines, Ontario. Tripod / Shutter Speed: 1/6 second / F-Stop: f/22 / ISO 100 / / The gristmill was built in 1872 on land owned by Robert Chappel to process wheat, oats, barley and rye. It was constructed of native stone quarried from Beaverdams Creek to form the mill pond. The mill stones (flinty burr stones) originally came to Canada from the LaFerte fields of France and were brought over as ballast on ships planning to take back logs for sale in France. In 1875, the City of St Catharines Water Works Commission purchased property at DeCew Falls and constructed dams across Beaverdams Creek, interfering with the water supply to the mill. As a consequence, in 1878, the City of St Catharines was compelled to purchase the property from Chappel. This was the beginning of a long relationship between the City and the site that is locally known as “Morningstar Mill.” The City proceeded to lease the mill to a number of millers. Ellis and Drake ran the mill for a time and their names appear on the original sign, under layers of paint. By the early 1880s the third Welland Canal had been completed and resulted in an abundance of water to power the mill. The City sold the property to Wilson Morningstar in 1883, who in turn leased it to Charles Knoll. Around 1892, the interior of the Mill was destroyed by fire but the original stone structure remained intact. Morningstar, assisted by his brother Wallace, rebuilt the mill installing new equipment acquired in Toronto from the Greey Company. Wilson Morningstar operated the mill until his death in by heart attack in1933. The water-powered turbine seized shortly thereafter and the mill was abandoned. Morningstar’s widow, Emma, sold the property in 1941 to Ontario Hydro who repaired the turbine building. In 1961 Hydro leased the property to the City of St Catharines, and the next year Mountain Mills Museum was opened with Donald Robson, Morningstar’s grandson, as the curator. Ontario Hydro declared the property surplus and the City purchased the mill site in 1989. In 1992 the volunteer group “Friends of Morningstar Mill” was established and they began to restore and then operate the mill as an operating gristmill. At the start of the restoration project, much of the machinery and stones were as Morningstar had left them in 1933.

  • Hand Held capture of a small waterfall at Cotehele Mill a NT property on the Banks of the River Tamar in Cornwall. / O slight soft edge added. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.

  • This mill is located in Little Rock, Arkansas and was in the opening credits of “Gone With the Wind”. Beautiful place to visit if you are ever in the area. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  • 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!

  • This is Mill Creek Lake in Amherst, Virginia at the beginning of Fall. It’s about a 5 minute drive in the car for me. Taken with my Kodak DX3900. BEST VIEWED LARGE

  • The Old Mill located in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This location was used in the opening credit of Gone with The Wind. On the National Register of Historic Places.

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