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I found this stuff while I was coming back home. It was laying on a pillar rolled into a ball. Though it looks as a studio photo it is actually an external shot. The beige background in a piece of the wall of the building.
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đŸ˜„ Happy Monochrome Thursday đŸ˜„
taken and uploaded Sept 21, 2023 for the group
Gigaset GS290
Æ’/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 432
A so called "Stofflegemaschine" or "fabric laying machine", produced by "Rossweiner Maschinenfabrik AG" (Sachsen, Germany) - hall 1.
A very, very small area of the front of a vest. The material is rather like finely woven velour (very soft to the touch) and is printed with an abstracted floral pattern in cream, rust and soft green tones with black accents. The bokeh in the upper right is one of the vest's tiny gold and black coloured buttons.
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"All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream." Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849, writer, editor, and literary critic.
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Submitted for the Macro Mondays theme "Cloth/Textile"
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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)
Another dyeing machine, made by Maschinenfabrik Moritz Jahr AG - Gera
hall W14
The first mechanical weaving mill stood there in 1851, driven by water power. Since 1879 the new owner gave it its name and the mill was then steam powered. There was a weaving and spinning mill, a dyeing and bleachery. 270 people worked there in its heyday. The mill operated until 2004. The last owner lived alone in his closed factory and died there in 2011.