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The Chumung Mine was closed decades ago but survived in remarkable condition at the end of a long, rough road. The texture of the wooden structure and the cloud are emphasized by shooting in infrared.
Shot with a Panasonic GX 1 converted to infrared and 20 mm lens at f5 and 1/640. ISO 200.
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Chemung Mine
Photographer: Hunter Johnson
HLJ3 | Jan 30, 2018
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Filed Under: Picture This: Abandoned and Discarded
