The World of XPILAR - CITYSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #144 - Mill battle.

Mill battle.

Time is merciless, it flies, leaving behind only memories of past greatness.

Time is like a mill that does not care what to grind.

His millstones are able to grind everything, stone, concrete, steel and wood, everything turns into powdery dust, which flies away on its own, obeying the gusts of wind.

I found the place where two mills met on their way, time and an old mill in the small Ukrainian town of Konstantinov.

Here, the battle of these titans is in full swing, and although time cannot be felt, touched, it clearly outperforms the mill, quite material, created by people who thought that they were creating something very fundamental and eternal.

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At the moment when I saw the mill, it was under reconstruction, the landscape was unattractive due to the construction fence, but it was a landmark of a small town.

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This was the case when I really wanted to remove everything superfluous.

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One night, I took a large series of photographs of the city at night, through the foggy glass of the bus, they serve as excellent bases for me to edit photographs.

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It's time to connect the night city and the historical object in the form of an old mill.

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In photo editing programs, you can find many different filters, such as scratches. but, I needed a special filter that would give the impression that time, like the millstones of a mill, turns everything into dust and chips.

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To do this, I created an additional layer from the puddle photo, removing everything unnecessary.

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Happy viewing and reading!

Zoom in on a photo for a closer view.

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More to come!

Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!

Have a blessed day!

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Category:Photography
Camera:Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300
Location:Ukraine
Author:Author @barski. For my publications, I do not use stock photos, it is fundamentally important for me to use for publication photos that I have taken with my own hands, and I can call them - author's works.
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