Lemp Brewery
by Jane Linders
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Title
Lemp Brewery
Artist
Jane Linders
Medium
Photograph - Hdr Photography
Description
This image of the Lemp Brewery located in St. Louis, Missouri was caputured using High Dynamic Range (HDR) . This digital process of combining the color and tone of multiple exposures to generate an enhanced composite image. I have control over the intensity of the effect, allowing for a great deal of creative license in achieving the desired results.
The Lemps were German immigrants who made their fortune as brewers and became one of St. Louis' first familes. The brewery was closed during prohibition and liquidated, but the building still stands today. Despite great wealth, the family's gloomy history is filled with tragedy, sucidies, and madness. It is believed that the Lemp Mansion, located down the street from the Brewery is haunted.
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March 21st, 2010
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Comments (16)
Jeremy Hayden
Beautiful picture, nice work.
Jane Linders replied:
FYI, a big swap meet happend every Sunday in this brewery complex. Live music, food, crafts and art. So fun!
Jane Linders
Thanks for your comment David. I just got lucky with the clouds. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while.
Julie Dant
Jane...this IS a beautiful HDR shot! I love the look of HDR, but do not know how to do it. My son lives in St. Louis so I am going to ask him to take us by this...AND maybe go to the Mansion. I"ve heard of it and the supposed hauntings. I would not have thought to take a shot of this, but you've certainly made Art from it. ;0) Thanks for your comment on my "Dust Gatherers", Jane. I surely appreciated it. ;0) Julie