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by Jim Cook
$47.00
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Scranton Iron Works... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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1 - 2 business days
Scranton Iron Works
The furnaces of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company are an important part of the story of Pennsylvania and Scranton and the Lackawanna Valley in particular. As in many stories this has heroes and villains. Heroes were the work force that helped usher America into the Industrial age. Villains of course were the owners who paid no heed to the environment, paid little enough to the workers and as soon as more lucrative opportunities arose such as coal they sold off the furnaces and began strip mining the Lackawanna Valley so much so that the scars of strip mining are still evident today.
During Colonial times charcoal was used in furnaces but experiments were taking place trying to switch to Anthracite Coal. It was a long difficult time before that became reality. Once that happened pig iron could then be successfully produced and as luck would have it they happened to be in right place and the right time of history. Britain was the only supplier of railroad...
My body of work ranges from photographic digital art to the more traditional use of a camera photographing scenes of landscapes and everyday life. My photography has its roots going back to my experiences with infrared film. It was there that I saw how an image could be manipulated to something much more different than what was first seen. I still compose some photos from the infrared spectrum only now I use a camera converted to IR. When digital came along it was an easy move to software and all the possibilities that were and are now possible with their use. Still the initial composition in camera is paramount and once the shutter is closed and image transferred to computer, I can turn my imagination loose and enhance or create...
$47.00
Aimee L Maher Photography and Art Visit ALMGallerydotcom
Beautifully done
David and Carol Kelly
Beautiful
Karen Adams
It is just so crazy how different infrared makes a scene! Like another world!....very cool, Jim!....fv
Marv Vandehey
Nice!
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
This is breath-taking!! L/F
Linda Brody
wonderful shot/processing.
Carol R Montoya
Love the infrared and capture! l,f,g+
Fei A
Something unique here... love it ! v/f/l
Elizabeth Abbott
Nice Infrared Scene! :)
Lj Lambert
Beautiful dreamy scene!
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful work!
Susan Lafleur
Beautiful!
Rosalie Scanlon
Fantastic image Jim, nice color effect. L/shared
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you Rosalie!
Pamela Williams
Nicely done
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
Lisa Wooten
Beautiful. L
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Lisa!
Pamela Williams
Awesome
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!
BASANT SONI
Wonderfully presented in pleasing natural-Tone...+ L/ Fav .. !! Jim
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Basant!
Joan Carroll
very cool processing!
Jim Cook replied:
Thanks Joan!
Jenny Revitz Soper
And welcome to the No Place Like Home group!
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS, Jim! This outstanding piece has been featured on the homepage of the FAA Group No Place Like Home, 07/04/2016!
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you very much!
Marian Voicu
Incredible job! L/F
Jim Cook replied:
Thank you!