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Burghfield Mill

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Aug 31, 2007
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This was the derelict mill at Burghfield. It stood on a reasonably size island with the Kennet on one side and the mill stream on the other. It was a wonderfully peaceful, atmospheric place and one of my favourite photography locations for several years. The mill buildings have, in recent years, been restored but, sadly, turned into luxury flats and the rest of the island has been built on. The whole place is now a housing estate and all the character, charm and solitude has gone. It's good that the old buildings have been preserved but I still miss that melancholy, deserted feel that it used to have. Oh well. That's progress. Original Photograph: 13-May-1984 Scanned: 15-May-2000

Comments (4)


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myquad

1:02PM | Fri, 31 August 2007

What a beautiful shot! It's sad that progress takes such scenic places.

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TwoPynts

4:38PM | Fri, 31 August 2007

Excellent mysterious mood here! Be sure to check out the "Modern Ruins" thread in the Photography Forum.

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nikolais

6:51AM | Mon, 03 September 2007

outstanding compo and tone. absolutely stunning atmosphere! we will all be humans as long as such corners exist.

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GiMi53

4:19PM | Wed, 05 September 2007

Very nice moody image; perfect in B&W ! smiley_1177.gif Congratulations for the selection of your image in LwitG (Last Week in the Gallery – week 35-2007 )


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