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My Dell's Win 10 reached it's sale by date late last week ... lock ups and crashing etc... Time for a reformat and fresh install.
Had a go at one of the other shots of the lighthouse, Kiama to test everything was working again.
It's a bit of a house of cards setting up a pc these days (unless it's a Mac) so your never sure how it's going to run till its done.
Two frames for the foreground ISO100 f/11 2s and 30s
Milkyway - 6 frames ISO 6400 f/5.6 raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 5 - stacked in Sequator and touched up back in PhotoLab
Stack aligned in Affinity Photo - with luminosity masking.
Rays courtesy of Luminar 4 - NB Kiama Lighthouse does emit beams but with that incredibly bright floodlight it was a struggle to expose for them.
Bit of a tweak in Viveza 3 and Color Efex Pro 5 and finally back into PhotoLab for a wash and dry - I did say I wanted to test out the install after all. ☺️
Pentax K1 w DFA15-30/2.8
Kiama, NSW, Australia.
Nyrstar Zinc Processing Works
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
An atypical scene in Hobart, one of the most beautiful cities in Australia - which makes this more of a shock when you see it, sailing innocently up the River Derwent on your way to the world-famous and groundbreaking Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).
The factory was founded in 1934 for the production of Hydronalium. It operated as magnesite works from 1947 to 1990.
Seattle is known for it's love of coffee and for foisting Starbucks Coffee on the world. Although this coffee house is not a Starbucks, it is a popular hangout. The mural honors Kevin Barnett, a comedian who died last year. The artist is tenhun, who owns Statix, a nearby clothing store and also teaches classes on how to paint murals, etc.
This part of the abandoned iron Works in Lower Austria, founded in 1823, is right above the channel for the use of water power. In the rear cabin there seems to be another interesting machine, but I didn't take the risk of the unstable ground ;-)
Hope Cement Works, Winnats Pass, Peak District, UK
© 2024 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.
This image holds my interest more than the last shot (which was also wonderful to see).
One of my last shots from yesterday morning, the fog started to disperse in Hope Valley and snake up Winnats Pass.
Much care needs to be taken when the grass is wet.
The factory was founded in 1934 for the production of Hydronalium. It operated as magnesite works from 1947 to 1990.
The factory was founded in 1934 for the production of Hydronalium. It operated as magnesite works from 1947 to 1990.
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The sun sets on the old gas works. Although it has not been used to produce gas from coal since the 1970s, it still retains a presence across the road from the City Park.
The vertical retort building was where methane gas was produced from coal. This gas was then stored in the gasometer. Only the frame of that still exists in the foreground.
The factory was founded in 1934 for the production of Hydronalium. It operated as magnesite works from 1947 to 1990.
The factory was founded in 1934 for the production of Hydronalium. It operated as magnesite works from 1947 to 1990.
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An EMD SW9 shuffles a coil steel car through Geneva Steel of Utah's Vineyard plant the morning of Dec. 18, 1993. The mill would shut down in 2001, and the plant demolished.
GS 43 was built Duluth Missabe & Iron Range No. 11 in March 1953. It would later migrate Utah's Carbon County Railway, renumbered CBC 1201. By 1983, it would become Geneva Steel 43.
Historic timeline courtesy UtahRails.net.
The beautiful Kennal Vale river flows through the old gun powder works,one of my fave spots to visit particularly at this time of the year. The leaves are down spreading their reds and yellows over the mossy rocks, a polariser helps to reduce glare and bring out the colours. There are so many lovely compositions to be had here, I have a few more images to show yet from this amazing spot.
One big mistake with this shot is I should have thought at the time to focus stack, I was a bit like a kid in a sweet shop I think.