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22-JUN-2005 Lee Rudd

Abandoned Mill Building number 2, Okehampton

Wednesday 22nd June - Day 186

Another beautiful evening spent wandering around the mill building - it isnt far from the centre of town - I wish I could get round the high fence that surrounds it though, as I can see better images, without being able to capture them, because they are hidden by foliage in the foreground.

I'm not sure any of that makes sense! I think I'll be hunting other buildings out over the next few days.

Another image, taken in the other direction

Nikon D70 ,Tokina 12-24mm f/4 AT-X AF Pro DX
1/400s f/8.0 at 17.0mm iso200 full exif

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Stephanie16-Sep-2010 20:40
There are many old stone barns and homes in the area that I live in.
Love this image Lee!
Gayle P. Clement24-Jun-2005 13:33
I love the bricks and stones.
Linda Willets23-Jun-2005 04:38
so much details in the bricks and stones..love old buildings
Mindy McNaugher23-Jun-2005 02:42
Wonderful perspective! Love all the textures and shapes of the bricks and stonework against that deep blue sky!
poetry66623-Jun-2005 00:10
Great looking abstract and great perspective.
I love all the different types of brickwork too, adds so much character!
Voted!
Guest 22-Jun-2005 23:23
I really like this abandanoned building of yours!
Neat perspective ...again.
markvm22-Jun-2005 23:02
I like the different kinds of rock, mortar blocks, and bricks.
Ric Yates22-Jun-2005 21:18
Great texture to the walls and I like the depth of colour in the sky.
Jude Marion22-Jun-2005 20:56
Gorgeous image, Lee ... I really like the colours and textures of the old wall. Wouldn't you kust LOVE to get inside and photograph...?
Sheena Woodhead22-Jun-2005 20:42
Excellent detail and I knew as soon as I opened the thumb which lens you had used! An extreme wide angle is on my list :-)
Guest 22-Jun-2005 20:25
I envy the fact that you have such beautiful old buildings near where you live with such character. And endless possiblity of photos :)
laine8222-Jun-2005 19:37
It's quite a mish-mash of brick & rocks, shapes & colour but that all adds to it's appeal. Good shots Lee.
Coleen Perilloux Landry22-Jun-2005 19:33
I really admire whoever built this building with the various shapes and sizes of stone. Your sky is a wonderful blue.