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This is a rendering that I did of the boiling pots that had been used on a Southern slave plantation.
They would boil down the sugar cane here as the first step in processing in the early days before the development of the sugar mill.


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Alexander Kazakov27-Nov-2016 14:05
Awesome! V
Graeme31-Oct-2016 19:35
Fascinating! V
31-Oct-2016 15:45
Vote !
Frank Brault29-Oct-2016 19:32
So interesting and artful. V
Dave Petersen Photography28-Oct-2016 13:25
Your creative processing really adds a feeling of age and the past to this image. A perfectly presented image and time machine Jeff. Very nice work. VV
janescottcumming27-Oct-2016 15:34
Fascinating information! Wonderful the way you handled the photo. V
gerrit26-Oct-2016 04:52
A time machine. V
Allan Jay25-Oct-2016 20:11
I agree with Marcia. Fantastic!
Love the vintage toning!
Marcia Rules24-Oct-2016 22:00
fantastic in every aspect, Jeff ~ BV
marie-jose wolff24-Oct-2016 21:15
very fine presentation, thank you for the historical informations. V
Hennie & Lies Lammers24-Oct-2016 18:29
Great work in black and white!
Marco Valk24-Oct-2016 15:33
Very fine image, Jeff. Good work
Nora van Beek24-Oct-2016 15:29
Wow. Well composed and beautifully processed! I love it! BV!
Marcia Colelli24-Oct-2016 13:16
Wonderful capture of this part of history. Nice treatment. V
Frank Tran24-Oct-2016 12:55
Great B&W shot. V+
Giancarlo Guzzardi24-Oct-2016 11:39
Beautiful black and white version
Yvonne24-Oct-2016 10:07
A very hot job too I should think! Wonderfully presented Jeff.. v
Pentti Kyyronen24-Oct-2016 09:01
Wonderful and sad image, once real life view, now a historical view. v+
Raymond Ma24-Oct-2016 04:33
Love the slightly faded look as in an old vintage photograph and so interesting to see how sugar was made. V
Nirvan Hope24-Oct-2016 04:33
Otherworldly - love the treatment and historical info.
Gill Kopy24-Oct-2016 03:36
It would take a lot of fire to boil the cane in those pots !! A lot of work involved !!
Love your shot rendering an old photo mood ! V
Julie Oldfield24-Oct-2016 03:11
A superb historical capture. It's a step back in time. V
larose forest photos24-Oct-2016 01:49
Fascinating commentary and a superb shot... the processing is fantastic. V
bill friedlander24-Oct-2016 00:05
Nice wide shot of this interesting historical site. V
Astroid Photography23-Oct-2016 20:09
Superb shot. V
Claude23-Oct-2016 19:42
Unique capture of a historical site and the added interesting notation.V
Ceya23-Oct-2016 19:41
Great shot, interesting story. Well done, lovely composition and great MOOD, Jeff! V
joseantonio23-Oct-2016 15:16
what an interesting place so nicely captured.V
Bill Miller23-Oct-2016 15:13
A very interesting picture, and more so with your explanation.
Jim Coffman23-Oct-2016 15:04
A most interesting image.. Well done as always, Jeff...
Tom LeRoy23-Oct-2016 15:01
Like right out of a history book. Marvelous work, Jeff! V
Tom Munson23-Oct-2016 14:46
Outstanding image, Jeff.
Neil Marcus23-Oct-2016 13:57
The subject shown in a wide view and interpreted as you did is extraordinary. Thanks for the explanation."VVV"
Dan Greenberg23-Oct-2016 13:55
Awesome methodology Jeff. It looks exactly like the kind of image that would have come out of a book from around that period. I really like the subject matter too and the anecdotes about it. I never had heard of or seen these pots before. ~BV~
Helen Betts23-Oct-2016 13:52
Beautiful work, Jeff. It has sort of an otherworldly quality, quite a contrast to the idea of a slave plantation. V.
Jim's Atavistic Visions23-Oct-2016 13:27
Interesting and mysterious.
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