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Have found an actual gem or two going through the 5254s. Can't recall the exact location of these grain elevators, but I'm guessing High River, AB or one of the other small towns along Highway 2 south of Calgary. You can bet at least 4 of them have been torn down sometime in the past 50 years. Pretty sure this was shot using the Bushnell 28mm ƒ2.8 lens. In that era mere mortals could not afford Nikon wide angle lenses. Especially on draftsman wages.

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this is mossleigh, alberta, 50 km east of okotoks ... there are still three elevators standing, reposting a long exposure I took in May 2022

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This is actually a roof in a big museum in Stockholm in July 2007.

I can't remember the settings to make this composition and I can't remember what the black blocking the right side ot the image is, so the circle isn't completely round.

I remember though that I was moving
around to see if I can be rid of it, but I couldn't🙂

Do you think it's possible to fix this in a photo editing program?

Nikon D40X - 82 mm, f/10, iso 800, 1/400s
 
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This is actually a roof in a big museum in Stockholm in July 2007.

I can't remember the settings to make this composition and I can't remember what the black blocking the right side ot the image is, so the circle isn't completely round.

I remember though that I was moving
around to see if I can be rid of it, but I couldn't

Do you think it's possible to fix this in a photo editing program?

Nikon D40X - 82 mm, f/10, iso 800, 1/400s
In Photoshop, one could mask and clone (copy) a portion of the left side. Then flip the copy and paste it over the right side. All the connections may not align perfectly.
 
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