View Full Version : The watch factory in winter
rutt
Feb-11-2005, 09:09 AM
Revisited one of my favorite subjects this morning to catch the new layer of snow and ice on the river.
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/15698712-L.jpg
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/15698839-L.jpg
Andy
Feb-11-2005, 09:24 AM
i love winter shots like this, and very nice framing rutt.
Angelo
Feb-11-2005, 09:58 AM
really nice Rutt. I love how the building is sandwiched between the equal values of sky and lake.
Which brand of watches do they make rutt ?It would be interesting to get inside with the camera.
rutt
Feb-11-2005, 10:53 AM
Which brand of watches do they make rutt ?It would be interesting to get inside with the camera.
The Waltham Watch Company is defunct. They went out of business in 1957. Today the building is fully occupied with mostly office space and some light industry. Between about 1855 and 1900, Waltham Watches were the most accurate watches in the world. They were the pride of many a railwayman. Abraham Lincoln owned one and had it with him at Gettysburg.
You can find out a lot more about the history of the company here (http://www.waltham-community.org/WalthamWatch.html).
Waltham watches are very beautiful and today people collect them avidly.
Here is a shot (not mine) of one:
http://www.centralprepress.com/NikonPosts/Wally57.jpg
This was taken by John Cote and posted on FM last fall in response to an earlier watch factor image of mine. (BTW, this just happens to be the same guy who gave the advice about using a second-curtain fill flash for panning.)
ian408
Feb-11-2005, 07:07 PM
Of all the different versions you've posted, I like these two the best.
Particularly the first.
Thanks for heading back and especially for sharing.
Ian
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