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THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FAVES

ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK

 

Het beschilderen van het porselein is een secuur werk dat in één keer goed moet zijn ,

bij het kleinste foutje wordt het afgekeurd dat is dan voor eigen rekening,

met andere woorden als je drie borden op een dag goed doet krijg je daar naar uitbetaald ,

is er niet één product gelukt krijg je voor die dag ook geen geld ,

je maandloon hangt af van het afgeleverde werk wat je doet

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Painting the porcelain is a precise work that must be done right in one go,

at the slightest mistake it is rejected that is then for own account,

in other words if you do three plates well in one day you will be paid out,

if not one product is successful, you will not get any money for that day either

your monthly wage depends on the work you do

A picture taken for my ongoing factory project. A building on Roden Street, Nottingham, that requires a bit of tlc.

Inside the Insulator Factory

In the remote desert of Southeastern Utah lies a stunning geological formation that rises almost cathedral-like from the eroded landscape below — Factory Butte. Located off Highway 24 between Torrey and Hanksville, just east of Capitol Reef National Park, this 6,302 foot monolith was once home to dusty coal miners. These days its surrounding lunar badlands provide a wonderland for amateur and professional photographers alike — an endless vista of colorful desert flora, orange pockmarked sandstone and centuries of relentless erosion.Factory Butte is the most recognizable feature of a large area of stark, barren land either side of the Fremont River known as the Upper Blue Hills, bordered by Capitol Reef to the west, the Henry Mountains to the south, San Rafael Swell to the north and the San Rafael Desert to the east. I had been to the area around few times before, but never could find an image I liked. Not until I got up at 5 to be there a clear morning sunrise . The above image was taken few minutes after the sunrise .3 shots panoramic from a DJI Air 2S

ex fertilzer factory with scary timber constructions (1906-1991)

Sandwiched between Capital Reef, Canyonlands and Escalante sets the Factory Butte which is an oddly placed butte in the middle of a lifeless and barren badlands. The Factory Butte rises about 900ft from the desert floor with mesmerizing ripples and distinctive veins of rock. I had been to the area around Factory Butte few times before, but never could find an image I liked. Not until I was getting up at 5 to be there a clear morning sunrise . The above image was taken few minutes after the sunrise .3 shots panoramic from a DJI Air 2S

ex paper factory and power plant (1855-2019)

part of my 'distant encounters' series

ex fertilzer factory with scary timber constructions (1906-1991)

An abandoned industrial site in the south east of Ireland.

ex fertilzer factory with scary timber constructions (1906-1991)

ex paper factory and power plant (1855-2019)

Germolles (Bourgogne)

Old dead factory, Piraeus town, Greece

Seen in Loehnberg, Germany

ex fertilzer factory with scary timber constructions (1906-1991)

Bicycles, motorcycles and cars, office machinery etc.

1885-2010

An aerial vertorama taken at Factory Butte near Hanksville, Utah shortly after sunset on October 6th, 2022.

ex paper factory and power plant (1855-2019)

Abandoned Factory, Italy

ex fertilzer factory with scary timber constructions (1906-1991)

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Old turbine hall of an abandoned power plant for a former paper factory

Bicycles, motorcycles and cars, office machinery etc.

1885-2010

former Scheibler factory

Old (19th century) factory buildings of the former industrial tycoon Scheibler turned into residential lofts.

 

I tried to make the photo, although a little bit, in the style of the old days. Such an approach, in my opinion, allows you to recall the specter of the past.

Factory Butte, Wayne County, Utah.

Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared using an infrared modified Canon 20D and rendered in true color infrared.

Factory Butte is a 6,302-foot summit in the Upper Blue Hills in northern Wayne County, Utah, United States, about 12 miles northwest of Hanksville and about 14 miles east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary. The approach and the base of Factory Butte are made of the clay/silt mudstone of the Mancos rock type, which erodes into sharp rills, deep gullies and badland-type rock (fine-grained clay/mud). The crown of the Butte is Mesa Verde sandstone, which erodes into sheer vertical cliffs.

A 30-second exposure created a nice swirl of the floating leaves at the base of the Factory Falls at George W Childs Park. I tried a longer exposure of 2-minutes and 4-minutes and the leaves blurred so much that the swirl disappeared. The feedback from digital is a great tool to find the sweet spot of shutter speed.

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Sunrise in southern Utah.

ex fertilzer factory with scary timber constructions (1906-1991)

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