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Uploaded: 03/17/05 3:43 PM GMT
The Old Mill
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This is the begriming of a series Aspen Images. This one is dedicated to Caedes member, mesmerized (Pat). She was the one who encouraged me to carry on with the series despite the low interest that viewers had in the previous images.

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June
03/17/05 3:58 PM GMT
Stunning, and Pat was right, keep it going.
JuneBug
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Close your eyes and hear the birdies sing! AcrossTheWorld
pom1
03/17/05 4:24 PM GMT
great ligting and colours. i love it!
looks like a lovely place. the frame is good too, i like those two leaves at the bottom left.
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::bayoubooger
03/17/05 5:12 PM GMT
10 to me, is that a "for sale" sign, i see?
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Morwyn
03/17/05 5:33 PM GMT
I love these framed photos. They give the picture so much accent. Again, I can't find enough words to descrive how beautiful this is. What fun to explore places like this. How I would love to get inside that building and see how it works. This is a wonderful series, keep it up. My thanks to Pat for encouraging you to continue.
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J_272004
03/17/05 9:20 PM GMT
Great work... beautiful shot.. the colours are stunning..the yellow trees stand right out.... good light and composition... amazing how that little building is balanced on the rock... great work.. Good on Pat for talking you into posting these...
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::heidlerr
03/17/05 11:30 PM GMT
This is a beautiful image Robert. I've seen photos of this building before. Where and what is it?
Nice job.
Russ
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"Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual." Edward Weston
::RobNevin
03/18/05 1:55 AM GMT
Well you have my interest Bob! Can you tell me a bit about this image? It seems to me that I've seen, not this shot, but the object of the shot before. Perhaps in a commercial print or the like. Excellent presentation with the white birch.
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Quiet
03/18/05 1:57 AM GMT
Such a lovely view and a wonderful shot. It's so clear and crisp, I can almost smell the air, and if feels like I am standing right there. And of course, it has beautiful water in it which makes it that much more appealing to me! 10/10 from me :-)
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::uniquedreamer2004
03/18/05 2:14 AM GMT
Excellent Image and keep them coming.
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Raziel252
03/18/05 10:10 AM GMT
Nice image! I think one yellow line on the border would be sufficient though!
Good work, bring on the next image.
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::Neamh
03/18/05 3:19 PM GMT
Well done Bob.Everything about this is perfect
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trisbert
03/19/05 12:03 AM GMT
My only complaint with this one is that there is nothing to complain about! It’s superb. It evokes a sense of wonder about what happened here, by who etc. on top of that it’s just downright pretty to look at.
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Inkblot_Tattoo
03/19/05 2:11 PM GMT
another gorgeous image. where is this located?
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Lokie
03/19/05 7:41 PM GMT
Amazing. The picture's colors are so pristine it is almost like looking at a watercolor. It makes me want to paint again.
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::dreamer100
03/20/05 8:25 AM GMT
Beautiful image, so well balanced with the birch and rock. Foreground, stream, mill, and mountains. So many layers to work with.
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+mayne
03/20/05 2:08 PM GMT
What a perfect spot and wonderful capture of it. So much history to explore here. Perfection:-)
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Darryl
::Accipiter
03/20/05 2:28 PM GMT
Lovely capture, beautifully balanced composition with wonderful colors.
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mesmerized
03/22/05 3:49 PM GMT
Robert, thank you so very much for this dedication...I only wish I hadn't been away a couple of days to notice this sooner, but so glad you decided to post all your lovely aspen photos and seeing the many comments you've received on them, many others are appreciative of this series as well...another beauty here and lovely work on the framing...into my favs.:Pat.
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raymanrayman
03/23/05 5:42 PM GMT
Hi, the photograph is excellent, light, colors, shaping, but maybe that bevel and emboss is not necessary, i mean, your photo itself is enough good.

Ray
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::jojomercury
03/23/05 6:02 PM GMT
Love those yellow aspens.Wonderful capture!!
Peace&Respect Jojo
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Laying Easy Somewhere Shade Across My Mind
verenabloo
03/23/05 9:24 PM GMT
Hello there Robert!...this is one of the most beautiful photos!! The first thing that captures my attention is the bark of the Aspen tree on the left!! and the way that draws me right into the Old Mill and that flows right down to that gorgeous water at its base!!! Oh those colours! And all those golden tones surround the whole scene! How fortunate you are to live near all this beauty!! This is a wonderful serious and this mill is the icing on the cake!!
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verenabloo
03/23/05 9:25 PM GMT
PS...by the way, that rock has just GOT to be the most wonderful place to sit and meditate and listen to the peaceful sounds of the water and the day!!
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Flurije
03/23/05 11:19 PM GMT
Soo...when can I move in there? :)
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LeDoc
04/01/05 2:16 AM GMT
Absolutely gorgeous and well framed.
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gregwrld
04/04/05 4:18 PM GMT
Listen not to detractors: perfect your vision. Good work! -g
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warocle
04/13/05 10:47 PM GMT
I don't know how I missed this one in your gallery, but this one is definately my favorite of your Aspen series.. The water makes a perfect contrast to the yellow aspens...
yep, definately my favorite. a true beauty! 10/10 , favs
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jojomercury
09/24/05 3:17 PM GMT
Wonderful work from a old St.Louis native!!A feast for the eyes.
Peace&Respect Jojo
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.mcgregorfan
11/18/05 2:44 PM GMT
This is a great picture. I would love to live somewhere like that.
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::PatAndre
02/23/06 6:14 AM GMT
I love the framing around this photo. Better yet, I want to get inside that mill and look around. Saw a lot of mills in my travels. Yep, that tree bark i alive. And pretty water-there has to be a swimming hole near here. Great capture.
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.sandserene
08/17/06 1:43 PM GMT
What a great capture here. It is absolutely stunning. I love the browns of the mill and fallen leaves contrasting with the turning leaves on the surrounding trees. What a nice lil spot to meander! Great work - photo, framing and all!
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