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Soundtrack: V.A.C. - "malfunction"
- somehow a "brother-in-spirit" of this one: though (oh well...) I am at least knee-deep into technology of all sorts and kinds, somehow I wonder how it actually works - man controlling machine? This device (an office-building-sized coal excavator) is just, well, sort of a "mountain of steel", making you feel awfully small, pondering what might happen if machines like these actually get out of hands...
Soundtrack: ghost theory - "rain "
well... more widescreen. and a _very_ old picture of huge machinery... ;)
The farm machinery being towed by the tractor is apparently called a disc harrow. It is used to break down the lumps of soil in a ploughed field and prepare the ground for sowing. Northamptonshire is a rural county with rich farmland and just half a dozen main towns of which the largest is Northampton itself. It is the southernmost county of the East Midlands and is some 70 miles north of London. Bordered by eight other counties, it was once known as the County of Spires and Squires (on account of the numerous large country estates) but is now probably better known as the location of Bridget Jones's family home.
Black and White HDR treatment of some farm equipment.
Processed in Aftershot Pro 3 from a single RAW file.
Here is one of the electric generators that was in place when the great flood hit in 1929. The whole of the building was essentially wrecked by the floodwaters and had to be rebuilt. Equipment was replaced and new turbines brought in.
[You need to enlarge this to get a better view.]
Machinery on one of the fishing trawlers in Barmough.
Mamiya C220
Sellor 80mm f/2.8
Fompan 400
HC-110 @ 13 minutes - 63:1
October 13, 2014
Some kind of heavy equipment at a farm stand displays Fall colors of its own.
EXPLORED: October 24, 2015
Northborough, Massachusetts - USA
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