First one is an old Mississippi chapel that was taken apart piece-by-piece
and reconstructed inside the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. Its
function is to help show the way soul music developed, as a combination of
country, blues, and gospel. Fortunately, enough light for that magic Panny
20/1.7. I don't remember at the moment how many shots I used, but it was
bunch, and all stitched in Panorama Maker Pro. I've been using that more
than Hugin recently, since for some reason Hugin has been freaking out on
multi-row panos where it didn't before. You should view that one
embiggened.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=9573
The next one is of the late Billy Hardwick's bowling lanes. I've explained
whay I took it in the caption. Sun was hard and directly to my right, and
it was all I could do to keep lens flare out of the image. I'll probably
try a B&W conversion and see if I can make it more interesting. The
building itself is very utilitarian, as is the signage. The story is in
the man who owned it.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=9717
C&C encouraged.
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Paul Braun
Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Harlan Howard
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