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The Lawn, Lincoln

Image by Lincolnian (Brian) – BUSY – IN AND OUT
This imposing building is part of ‘The Lawn’ complex. Now both a public amenity and conference centre it is a popular venue for meetings, fayres, weddings etc., a far cry from it original usage. The building opened in 1820 as the Lincoln Lunatic Asylum and was the County’s first purpose-built hospital for the mentally ill. The south front of the main building (seen here) was designed by Richard Ingleman (1777-1838). Following the opening of the County Lunatic Asylum at Bracebridge Heath in 1852, there was an increasing emphasis on fee-paying patients. The Asylum was re-named as The Lawn Hospital for the Insane in 1885, taken over by the National Health Service in 1948 and was finally closed in the mid 1980s.
Ghosts among the trees

Image by Ed Yourdon
This is an artificially created 3-image HDR composite, created by making three copies of the original RAW file, and bumping the exposure UP one f-stop on one copy, DOWN one f-stop on another copy, and keeping the original exposure on the third copy. All three copies were then combined with PhotoMatix…
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