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This first photo was taken this morning in the freezing cold. The second photo is just for reference. This is the Haynes Automobile Co. Some of the first autos ever made were built here.
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Most interesting, Bob, especially with the aerial reference shot.
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Thank you Walter! I had a blast photographing this old building inside and outtoday.
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Cool, Bob. We recently went down to the old mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts and got some shots of the old buildings. It was fun.
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Thank you Patty. This is the first time shooting things like this for me. I finally have a fast lens for this kind of photography. Tokina 11-16 2.8
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Velly interesting. If the red brick building is/was the car plant, what is the other building? I like the view down the track which appears abandoned. It appears to stream of into nowhere. That's an excellent converging lines or vanishing point shot. The aerial reference shot adds a lot of meaning to the first shot.
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