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An attempt not to stop motion.
Lens: DA* 50-135 Camera: Pentax K-30 ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/15s Aperture: F8 
Posted By: pavpen, 07-08-2013, 08:58 PM


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07-10-2013, 11:00 AM   #2
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I like it, although I might have slowed the shutter down a little more still.
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Looks very cool
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I like it, although I might have slowed the shutter down a little more still.
Thanks Tim, I would to, the problem was I did not have tripod with me.

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Looks very cool
Thanks Andreas.
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Interesting place. I love old mills. TFS.
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I think this shutter speed works. You can see some detail in the wheel, but there is still a clear sense of movement.

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I'd say you exactly nailed the shutter speed. The center part is still perfectly detailed, while the water is already forming one continuous wavy sheet - perfect, to my eyes. Also has a slight "This is impossible!" feel to it, because until you think about it, only the outer part seems to be moving at all.
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Nice photo.

Where was this taken?

When I was growing up in east Tennessee there were plenty of mills like this to be found, even in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This reminds me of that time.

I like the shutter speed too. You retained crisp details and still see the motion of the water.
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That's in Utica, Ohio. I used to visit the place as a child. The mill has burned down and been rebuilt at least once since I last saw it-- the foundations are original but the building is not. Not sure about the wheel.
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Thank you for discussing this pic.

As Steve mentioned, this is "Velvet ice creem" factory in Utica Ohio.

Cheers.
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