Safari #1
You can take this lying down
POV is what makes every photo unique. This safari asks to shoot lying on the ground looking upwards. It opens a new world that is unfamiliar and therefore exciting. 
(Architecture is almost always shot looking up so it must be shot straight up with no angles.)
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_MA_ Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, The Iron Works House's lucky horse shoe above the door. The house is the only original structure at the Historic Site dating back to the 1600s.   photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_MA_ Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, The Iron Works House's lucky horse shoe above the door. The house is the only original structure at the Historic Site dating back to the 1600s. photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_MA_ Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, lying on my back looking up one of the many mill wheels at Saugus Iron Works.  1/500_f7.1_ ISO 200 photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_MA_ Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, lying on my back looking up one of the many mill wheels at Saugus Iron Works. 1/500_f7.1_ ISO 200 photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_MA_ Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, the shoot from the Slitting Mill in its off position. The water comes down from the shoot to move the wheel.  1/640_f5.6_ ISO 125 photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_MA_ Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, the shoot from the Slitting Mill in its off position. The water comes down from the shoot to move the wheel. 1/640_f5.6_ ISO 125 photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_M Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, the twin chimneys of the forge rise to the sky. With fires burning 24 hours a day for months, the forge turns raw “pig iron” into a material that blacksmiths can use to create their products. 1/800_f7.1_ISO 200 A_photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_M Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, the twin chimneys of the forge rise to the sky. With fires burning 24 hours a day for months, the forge turns raw “pig iron” into a material that blacksmiths can use to create their products. 1/800_f7.1_ISO 200 A_photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_M Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, the nail patterned plank front door of the Iron Works House. 1/160_f5.6_ISO 125 A_photo by Jayscott Crosley
Saugus Iron Works_2-21-22_Saugus_M Part of the “You can take it lying down” safari, the nail patterned plank front door of the Iron Works House. 1/160_f5.6_ISO 125 A_photo by Jayscott Crosley
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