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18-NOV-2018 Colin Storey

Howsham Mill

A closer view of the two Archimedes Screws that
work by water naturally flowing through two large
screws at a weir to generate electricity.

Canon EOS 6D ,Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
1/125s f/8.0 at 70.0mm iso200 full exif

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PauloCGama02-Dec-2018 15:46
Terrific light!! v
Pierre02-Dec-2018 15:04
Une superbe photo de ce moulin avec son ancien mécanisme toujours performant! V
Jeff Real02-Dec-2018 14:42
Very beautiful and very interesting subject!
V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)01-Dec-2018 22:40
Nice work again.....Vote
Paolo
joseantonio01-Dec-2018 19:35
beautiful image in a lovely and sunny day.
Johnny JAG01-Dec-2018 19:12
Nice use of ancient technology for the modern world.
bill friedlander01-Dec-2018 18:42
Nice point of view. Lovely light and color. V
Walter Otto Koenig01-Dec-2018 18:40
Very nice perspective and lighting. I like the framing and shadows. "V"
Blandine Mangin01-Dec-2018 18:30
very nice ! v
globalgadabout01-Dec-2018 17:46
a telling view of a clever operation...lots of aesthetic appeal too..
John Hamers01-Dec-2018 16:23
Grreat capture of this mill scene and the light is excellent. !!V
Hank Vander Velde01-Dec-2018 15:55
Very interestin and well captured image Colin.
Jim Coffman01-Dec-2018 14:38
This is a very interesting place.. Nice image, Colin..
Helen Betts01-Dec-2018 14:35
Very interesting operation, and well captured close up. I had never heard of Archimedes Screws before.
Ton T.01-Dec-2018 13:22
Interesting information and a fine shot! V
Chris Morton01-Dec-2018 12:11
interesting; also slightly surprised at the informal water escape at the left
Range View 01-Dec-2018 10:47
Splendid shot of the mill from this angle, it is fantastic that it still generates power Colin.
David.
Tom LeRoy01-Dec-2018 10:10
An old but still useful concept. The mill looks great here in the shadow and light. Excellent shot. V
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