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08-APR-2012

twelve

Nikon D80 ,Tamron AF 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD
1/250s f/8.0 at 27.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time08-Apr-2012 10:11:03
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D80
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length27 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance18.800 m

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Sheila15-Apr-2012 22:42
There are some lovely lichen on it now.
Guest 15-Apr-2012 13:54
That's a large piece of currency! V
Cindi Smith14-Apr-2012 03:36
You need a big mouth to suck on that life saver! :) Love the buildings in the back of this big old mill stone.
Brenda13-Apr-2012 21:46
And to build off Scott's comment...that life saver is going to take forever to melt!
Guest 13-Apr-2012 15:09
LOL at Scott's !!!! nice contrast Tim!
J. Scott Coile13-Apr-2012 14:13
That life saver is never going to float ;-)
Janice Dunn13-Apr-2012 10:57
Grand historical stone
Mieke WA Minkjan13-Apr-2012 07:11
a great grind stone, contrasting against the white baracks in the background
Dave Hein13-Apr-2012 06:43
On Yap this would be money!
Laryl13-Apr-2012 05:20
I love that stone.. maybe I should put one in my yard hehee.. the neighbors would kill me!
wernere0113-Apr-2012 04:17
A good contrast of shapes.
Timothy Guenther13-Apr-2012 03:32
Actually, it was never used. The quarry was on the hill where this stone resides. They would make the mill stone on site and only transport the good ones. Cracked and broken stones were left at the quarry so home owners could use them as lawn ornaments 150 years later.
Fred Gary13-Apr-2012 03:09
That mill stone is well used.