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ArtistA old black and white photograph, medium shot, East Kentucky setting, appalachian hills, coal miners are walking down the dirt road, dressed in coal mining gear and clothes, the coal mines is called Price at Inland Steel. Expired Ektachrome ISO 200 film by prominent grain, low contrast and noticeable color shifts, overexpose, some visible degradation noticeable. Soft, diffused sunlight, creating subtle highlights and shadows, grainy texture, vintage aesthetic, nostalgic mood.
A full shot of four male coal miners, seen from behind, walking away from the camera on a dirt road, towards a coal mine with industrial buildings and machinery in the background. The miners are wearing practical, dirty work clothes. The first miner, on the left, wears a brown jacket and pants with a grey hardhat. The second, next to him, wears a similar brown jacket and pants, with a gray hardhat and a small black pouch on his hip. The third miner, slightly ahead and to the right, wears a blue denim shirt and dirty blue jeans. He has a patterned hardhat with a light attached, and a light-colored canvas bag slung over his right shoulder. The fourth miner, closest to the camera on the right, also wears a blue denim shirt and dirty blue jeans, with a patterned hardhat and a light-colored canvas bag over his right shoulder. In the background left, a white sign with the words 'PRICE INLAND STEEL' in bold black letters is visible. The background also shows mountains covered in trees and a hazy, overcast sky. The overall impression is one of hard labor and a rugged, industrial environment.