An old image from two years ago revisted with a different presentation.
The subject is an old hoist, called a head-frame, for an 1800's gold mine. The shaft (hole) goes straight down nearly 1000 ft (300m).
The location is at about 9000 ft (835m) elevation near Central City, Colorado, USA. The mine may have been still in operation as late as 1930.
The presentation or frame manipulation is a "cut out" style of TTW (through-the- window).
I like this type of presentation because of the great clarity along the edges due to there being no ghost edges (no monocular areas).
Cha-cha, PS CS3
Mike Beech |