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This is a black and white of a factory in canada. This picture was taken from the U.S. and across the St. Lawrence
Entrance to Schindler's factory and site where the idea of rescue began, which became "Schindler's List."
charcoal factory, Kuala Sepatang, Perak
霹雳州瓜拉十八丁炭窑
Yashica Electro 35 GTN, Fujifilm Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400
I visited Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem, a Christmas arts festival in Bethlehem, in the middle of December with Julie and her mom. While browsing around, I left the group to go to the outdoor bathroom, and immediately fell in love with this factory I saw above the port-a-potties. I knew I had to shoot it as an HDR because the bleak cloudy sky matched the look of the building and I wanted to capture both, so I took a few handheld shots and moved on.
Unfortunately, I quickly realized the problem with shooting handheld HDRs using a crappy camera. My Rebel XS is a fantastic camera, but it shoots multiple exposures way too slow, resulting in bracketed exposures that don't line up properly in Photoshop or Photomatix because of hand movement. I assumed my HDR experiment was a failure.
At least, that was until I realized today (half a month later) that I had shot in RAW and could fake bracketed exposures by bumping up and down the exposures in Lightroom and exporting the photos as separate images. Yes, once again, RAW and Lightroom came to the rescue!
I exported five exposures from Lightroom, threw them into Photomatix, and out came a fantastic photo that really captured the detail behind the deserted factory and the dreariness of the cloudy day. I kept this one in color because I loved the detail that showed on the factory. I'm usually not a big fan of HDR imagery, but I'm pleased with this one.
Interiors of Eitingon's Factory from the 30's in Lodz, Poland.
Rolleiflex Automat (1939) with Tessar 3,5/75 on Kodak Trix 400. Developed in Ultrafin Plus.
(c) Bolek Rosinski 2011
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I didn't notice this factory until just the other day because I never move the curtains off the side panel of my window. I opened the panel and noticed that this dirty, spewing factory is just about two miles from campus.
Note the wood grafted on to top right hand corner of the peghead. This would have had to have been done at the factory. First time I'd ever seen this!
this picture was taken on january 17, 2010 which is my birthday. i went to the cheesecake factory with my family and i had such an awesome 16th birthday! i got a godiva chocolate cheesecake and they wrote 'happy birthday morgan' in chocolate on my plate and all the waiters sang me happy birthday! i hate that i didn't upload this picture sooner but i've just been really busy with school.
We had the factory designed to make good use of natural daylight and to provide a pleasant and light environment in which to work. Good natural light is also helpful when working with natural wood. A set of roof lights run the length of the factory, leting natural light flood in.
Original Plant 1902
Tire Plant 1910 -- Now Rim Plant
New Plant -- Largest Tire Building In The World