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Thursday, April 24, 2014

The fisherman and the old mill Vernon by EuropeTrotter



Question from Uta : "is that real? unbelievable exposure" My answer : Canon EF 16-35 f/2.8 L (27mm@f/16) | ISO 100 | 56 sec. | Lee Big Stopper (10 stop) Lee ND grad 0.9 hard (Light processing in Lightroom 5 : cleaning, contrast, sharpening). This is not a composite nor a HDR image, it's real with just a long exposure. :-) The old mill of Vernon in Normandy (France) is a monument built in Tudor to the sixteenth century straddling the batteries from the old town bridge crossing the Seine. It is the last of five mills operating on the Seine. He then was a mill " pending wheel ", which was operated by water power produced by the river current . At the time , the building also served as a toll house for the collection of the "grant" ( tax crossing the river by the bridge). via 500px http://j.mp/1lKNzBr

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