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  • Revisited Bamboo Creek Tin Mine Northern Territory

    A mate and I went back to the bamboo Creek Tin Mine (abandoned) which commenced mining in 1905 or thereabouts and closed in 1950. Not much has changed, so it still presented some photo opportunities, this time concentrating on HDR possibilities.
    An old steel flange which has seen a lot of weather
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    A Pulley gallery which at one time drives a few different machinery bits
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    The remains of the kitchen in one of the residences, this is what is left of the combustion stove
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    The Main engine plant, a Ruston steam engine
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    The makers name on the side of the engine
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    Call me Col
    Canon 7D Mk2 and 5D Mk2, 100-400 LIS, 24-105 L IS, 75-200 L IS, 17-40 L, 28-135 USM, 60mm Macro, 100mm Macro, 65mm MPE Macro

  • #2
    Interesting series. Like the rusty colours and textures in these and if they're HDR, you have done some very subtle treatment as they still look very natural.

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    • #3
      +1 on what PP said
      well done
      cheers
      tim
      flickr

      on the web, www.timmography.com

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