Ancient Robots

Picture by Randall.Lohr


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  • 17
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  • March 16, 2012
  • Canon EOS Rebel Xsi
  • 18-55 canon
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -3,0,+3-2,+2
  • Editing Software
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes Luminance HDR, NIK, Lightroom
grist mill old machinery textiles antiques

18 Comments

16 Mar 02:49
Randall.Lohr

The old Georgia flour mill held a lot of unique equipment that I'd never seen before, the second floor had three of these machines, that I suppose were to break down the flour into a finer powder. They've stood here untouched for decades and in the soft light of the room, took on an other-worldly appearance. To me they look like Robots from the movies back in the 1950's and 1960's With their amazing shape and color, they are one of my favorite found objects ever.

16 Mar 10:37
k.pett

this is a male picture;-);-) good process:-)

16 Mar 12:01
arthakker

superb derelict shot!

16 Mar 13:25
rcuello

I imagine that there would be little space, "Robots" look rather tight in the frame. Difficult process for the shadows, well resolved.

16 Mar 14:19
terrace_dr

I like it.

16 Mar 14:28
mitch19

Well processed, on a difficult job .

16 Mar 14:29
rrr

Detail is amazing

16 Mar 15:22
nicolle

LOL @ male picture. Great process.

16 Mar 15:39
cloudberry

Amazing find

16 Mar 16:31
digicam

Little sharper with more clarity would have been a higher score for me. Great Work nonetheless.

16 Mar 16:48
Randall.Lohr

I don't know Digicam, That's got some pretty good detail... considering the location and lighting,

16 Mar 17:23
flipd1

Great shot with great detail. I'm really going to have to get from you how to make rust look so good. You can see individual pieces of dust.

16 Mar 17:49
paul_harmon

Great detail and textures.

16 Mar 18:55
pandarino

sorry, require fine detail

16 Mar 19:31
Randall.Lohr

Presbyopia

16 Mar 22:10
pandarino

ok, prespiobia yours or mine?

16 Mar 22:47
Randall.Lohr

What is the consensus among the voters?

17 Mar 17:07
dirk

You are right, the machines look like Wall-E.

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