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Both photographs were made from the same vantage point within Völklinger Hütte, exploring how exposure time and metering alter the spatial read of a high-contrast industrial scene.
Captured with a Fujifilm GFX100R (medium format) and standard lens, the first frame at 1/60 s follows the camera’s average metering, rendering a broad tonal range with shadow detail. The second frame at 1/800 s isolates the brightest structures—metal scaffolding and ducts—collapsing the midtones into deep blacks for a graphic, almost schematic effect.
Together they demonstrate how the GFX sensor’s dynamic latitude can translate industrial light into either volumetric space or pure form.
The Palace of Projects is a building devoted to the housing of sixty-five "projects" conceived by the artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. The building is constructed from a light wooden framework with semi-transparent stretched plastic fabric functioning as walls and ceilings. The Palace is lit from the inside, giving the impression of a "Chinese Lantern" from the outside. The structure is formed in the natural shape of a snail's shell, with the entry room to the palace much larger than the exit, which results in a focus achieved by the end of the your journey through it. Being displayed in several cities around Europe, it now resides in the former salt store of the Zollverein coking plant in Essen, Germany, a building renowned as an example of industrial architecture...
...taken by the Kabakovs' "Palace of Projects" in Kokerei Zollverein...
Essen, Germany...
I forgot the roll of film the first time I came for this but made sure I didn't the second time.
Car Wash and Steel
Detroit, MI
Mamiya M645
Sekor C 45mm f/2.8
Kodak Ektar
Minister Achenbach 1/2 (Schacht 2), Lünen-Brambauer, Kreis Unna 13.05.1990.
Letzte Schicht auf Minister Achenbach 30.06.1992.
Tageasanlagen bis auf Reste 1993-94 abgerissen.
germany, ruhrarea
Heinrich Robert Schacht 3 (Franz), Hamm-Herringen 13.05.1990.
Ursprünglich Bergwerk de Wendel des lothringischen Hüttenkonzern Les petits fils de francois Wendel&Cie, Inhaber Henri und Robert de Wendel.
Zuletzt Bergwerk Ost.
Schacht Franz zur Erschließung des Nordfeldes 1922 geteuft.
Von 1923 bis 1994 als Wetter-, Material- und Seilfahrtschacht in Betrieb (kein Förderschacht).
2002 verfüllt.
2003 gesprengt, alle Tagesanlagen abgerissen.
germany, ruhrarea
Pora przyjrzeć się kolejnym obiektom towarzyszącym wielkiemu piecowi. Tym razem to nagrzewnice odpowiadające za nagrzewanie dmuchu wielkopiecowego. Dmuch wielkopiecowy to gorące powietrze wtłaczane do pieca na poziomie garu przez dysze. Dmuch ma ciśnienie warunkowane parametrami turbodmuchaw znajdujących się w Siłowni. Musi być ono wystarczające, aby pokonać opór przepływowy kratownic w nagrzewnicy oraz opór słupa wsadu w piecu. W pierwszym odcinku od dmuchaw do nagrzewnic to tzw. zimny dmuch, dopiero w nagrzewnicy ulega on nagrzaniu, po czym trafia poprzez okrężnicę i dysze do pieca. Temperatury dmuchu wielkopiecowego na świecie przekroczyły już poziom 1400 stopni Celsjusza. Podwyższanie temperatury dmuchu pozwala na ograniczenie zużycia koksu. Widoczne na zdjęciu nagrzewnice, w szczególności nowe nr 3 i nr 4 to w mojej ocenie najbardziej interesujące obiekty krakowskiego pieca.
Exploring the abandoned Cockerill power plant, I was captivated by this mesmerizing alignment of industrial pipes. The repetitive pattern against the grand industrial architecture creates a unique rhythm, almost like an industrial organ, telling stories of Belgium's industrial heritage.
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Pt 2, Breast Milky
I was tempted to chose something different, tonight - may be a sunset?!!!, but then - I don't know why, I'm in a "industrial architecture" mood - so ...
have a nice evening.
This is for anna: thank you! :-)))
More in my urbanabstraction set
at river Spree, Berlin
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Außenanlage Wulfen 1/2 des Bergwerks Fürst Leopold/Wulfen, Schacht 1, Dorsten-Wulfen, Kreis Recklinghausen 23.10.1989.
1988 Umbau Schacht 1 zum zentralen Seilfahrtschacht mit neuem Fördergerüst.
Aufgabe Baufeld Wulfen nach und nach ab 1998.
November/Dezember 2000 Verfüllung beider Schächte.
2002 komplette Demontage sämtlicher Tagesanlagen.
germany, ruhrarea
Spotted this on the RSPB reserve St Aidans, managed to do so without the aid of my spotting scope, also got a shot in before it flew off, unlike the usual situation . Also it stood very still, so for a change my slow shutter speed, from a previous landscape shot, was not compromised, as so often happens, resulting in a blurred image. However when I looked in my bird book I couldn't find it, thought therefore it must be a rarity, but why no hoardes of twitchers there capturing it on an SD card as well!, perhaps there will be tomorrow after this image has been seen here.; or it could have been in its winter plumage which always makes identification dififcult for me.
The dragline was used in connection with opencast coal mining until shortly before the mines closure in the mid 1980's.
This Bucyrus Erie 1150B walking dragline, known as Oddball, was used here when the site was active, it had a top speed of 0.2 miles per hour. Oddball was built in 1948 by the Bucyrus Erie in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the USA. It worked there for 4 years before it was dismantled & shipped to England. It's been dismantled 4 times in the U.K as it worked in Pontyprid, South Wales & Cannock and Staffordshire before it was finally moved to the St Aidans in 1972 where it worked until 1983. It is one of only four remaining drag line excavators still in existence. It weighs 1200 tons and is the size of 60 double decker buses and has a bucket capacity of 20 cubic yards.It is now looked after by the Friends of St. Aidans BE 1150 Walking Dragline a volunteer organisation.
The principal organisations involved in the preservation of the machine have been the former owners and operators of the site, the late Richard Budge, Leeds City Council, the St Aidans Trust and the volunteers of the Friends of the Dragline. Substantial additional funding and assistance has been provided by the National Lottery, the Science Museum Prism Fund, European Funding Agencies and other benefactors.
The former opencast site is now a RSPB bird reserve.