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    More Industrial Heritage

    Forge Savignac Ledrier on the river Auvezere in central France. The site was the last in the region to cease activity - in the 1960s. Built in 1520, it originally produced iron from local ore using a wood/charcoal fired furnace, the water mill provided power for the bellows that aspirated the fire. More recently the mill powered a small factory making domestic articles from bought-in steel.

    Here is a view of the whole site at Forge Savignac Ledrier, including the owner's chateau, and a cropped version which I feel is perhaps more balanced, though at the price of cutting part of the reflection - full or cropped ?

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    Re: More Industrial Heritage

    I like the reflections in the un-cropped version - it looks like an idyllic country scene that belies its industrial origins.

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    Maybe a slightly wider crop plus a bit of cloning out; including those smaller branches in the top left corner.

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    Geoff, they didn't really bother me but I agree - better without them

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