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A factory viewed from Perleberger Brücke / Perleberger Bridge in the northern district of Wedding on a Winter's Sunday morning.
Broken control panel on the floor, once used for a paper machine.
Abandoned Crown Vantage/James River paper factory in Parchment, MI.
Sorry for the late post, but in my defense its still Tuesday as far as I am concenred and I did need to wait til dark to take this. I hope you'll think it was worth the wait.
This is what I believe to be a cement factory just off campus. During the cool fall air it produces quite a bit of visible steam at night.
And yes, if you are curious, thats me. I figured I deserved to be in at least a few of the shots that go up here.
Detail of a brick factory/warehouse c1880 in Collingwood (an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia).
Die Shademakers mit ihrer Albtraumshow „Fear Factory“ am 22.10.2016 im Hangar 21 in Detmold (Germany).
Tajikistan is the poorest country in the former Soviet union. It's economy was destroyed by the fall of the USSR and the civil war that followed
This is the entrance of the Lowney's building (a short walk from my appartment). They're transforming it into luxurious condos.... A century ago it was a prosperous chocolate factory.
This is the factory fire in Silverwater yesterday. By the time I got there, the fire had been contained, but it still burned through the night
Factory Riverside, CA. Taken with Lomo LC-A During WWII this factory in Riverside, CA. was commissioned and re-purposed to build 1/2 track vehicles for the U.S. Army.
Gospel Factory es un coro gospel de 30 voces acompañado por un grupo de seis músicos. Fundado en 2005 en la Escuela de Música Creativa de Madrid, se ha convertido en poco tiempo en uno de los mejores de la escena nacional y, sin lugar a dudas, en el más original e innovador. Hemos tenido la suerte de tenerles dos veces en la ETSII, está fue el 24 de Mayo de 2012. Fotos de Gema Laguna.
I took two pictures of this factory building in Copenhagen some time ago, but in both pictures were obstacles. I made a composite to get the most details out of this beautiful factory building.
I've never played Genshin Impact, but it is a game that appeals to me. Taking the best parts of Breath of the Wild, and getting rid of the things I hate the most about that game (pretty much all of it), this Free-to-Play game has a massive following across several platforms - I think Switch is the only system that doesn't actually have a version of this game.
It amuses me to no end that Breath of the Wild purists get upset whenever this game is discussed because of the obvious homages.
Anyway, the point is the game itself isn't simply popular because it has borrowed some widely accepted game mechanics. There's also a large number of well designed characters. Figma got on that fairly quickly, with the first one to be produced being Mona, the "Mirror Reflection of Doom" version.. whatever that means.
I actually like magic users - they're usually my first choice in any fantasy game, and I feel the character design and accessories captures that nicely. Beautiful blue colour. Lots of shiny gold bits and pieces and well as stars, and an awesome hat - things that any self respecting anime magic users will have.
What I really like about this particular hat isn't the way it looks, but rather, it's so much better than the monstrosity that was Megumin. You see, this one attaches to the head with a peg, whereas Megumin required you to slip a piece of plastic between the hair pieces. I much prefer the former, even if there's a hole there.
Mona comes with three face plates, including one that is dedicated for expressions of personal pain. Based on the instruction manual and other parts, I'm going to guess being broke is kind of her thing, though I find other uses for it.
In terms of accessories, you have a magic blast and some sort of magic projection, but the star of that particular show segment is her Grimoire, which is mean to be posed floating on a dedicated arm - there's no real hands to grip it, and I'm not entirely certain the joints can actually handle the weight of the thing.
The Grimoire is actually a substantial piece, made up of three separate pieces of plastic joined with actual hinge pins, and comes with a separate clasp piece that shows how competent QC is supposed to work.
Speaking of articulation, the figure itself can do a wide variety of poses as expected, as there is little to no bulk in the way of movement.
Factory Floor at Summer Sundae Weekender, De Montfort Hall and Gardens, Sunday 14-08-11.
© 2011 Laura Patterson
I forget what town it was, but somewhere on the road back from Caprock Canyon we stopped at an old grain silo/factory. Amazingly, it wasn't boarded off. So I explored. It was very eerie (sp). Everything was abandoned, as if overnight. It was like a museum of old machines. People had worked very hard in this place in some other time.