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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: September 26th, 2006
Location: Houston
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here is one from my early days with the M8 that I reworked to contribute to this new section
92897748.hatLPUMD.jpg still producing lots of stuff in Houston, though I think we may rest easier not knowing what the stuff is a larger version of this along with shooting information & a link to a color version (pre-ir/cut filter) can be found here -------> Houston environs Photo Gallery by Artichoke Vinagrette at pbase.com hope you like |
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Join Date: September 13th, 2006
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Arthur ,
that really looks like a mess, hard to believe that they produce anything (but I have to admit that I am very unfamiliar with petrol industry). But anyway, a very good picture in my opinion. Also the colour versions on your web site are impressing. The buldings on that really look old, compare to the B&W. Regards, Andreas |
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: October 17th, 2005
Location: Alexandria, VA
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Arthur - wonderful detail and tones. The complexity of the plant and the blizzard of lines makes this a very interesting image. Thanks for sharing.
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: September 26th, 2006
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most of the roads around these plants are company property, or at least that is what I was told by some security guards who stopped me on an earlier visit to another plant you can drive along this highway for 20 minutes going 65 mph & be surrounded by such facilities ...I never cease to be amazed at their complexity & terrible beauty I agree with you, Andreas: the color versions show the grittiness much better ...BW photography can be flattering not only for portraiture thanks all for taking the time to comment |
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Join Date: August 27th, 2005
Location: Utterly, Up North.
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Super photo. Sort of reminds me of Chernobyl (sp?). Does not your written constitution give you some kind of licence to photograph whatever you chose, as long as you intend no harm to others?
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Erfahrener Benutzer
Join Date: September 26th, 2006
Location: Houston
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the view from public roads is by & large limited & I was on a company road call me a wuss, but when I am confronted by a local Constable packing a Taser, Mace & a 45 ACP Colt, I do not argue the finer points of Constitutional rights |
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