Thursday, March 7, 2013

Day 66 - Bloomsbury Black Mill

Today I stopped at Bloomsbury, NJ on my way home from the bank.  I stopped here because of the Bloomsbury Black Mill.  Built as a grist mill in 1760 and rebuilt in the 1800s, the building was converted to a graphite mill (When it got it's name) in the late 1800s and ceased operations in 1968.


All images are taken with the EOS-M w/ EF-M 22mm f/2 STM @ f/3.5


1/1000 sec @ ISO 100

1/640 sec @ ISO 100

1/800 sec @ ISO 100

1/160 sec @ ISO 100

1/500 sec @ ISO 100

1/400 sec  ISO 100

The before going home I stopped and got this image of the Free Bridge heading into
Easton, Pa
1/640 sec @ ISO 100

Thanks for Stopping By

Tom


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