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Building Decades Apart but has its place just like the tricycle in the coming of age of EV.
Taken with Fuji XT3 and Voigtlander Heliar 15mm F4.5
Taken with a Mobile phone.
Bird: Anu-branco (Guira Cuckoo - Guira guira)
Local Names: rabo-de-palha, anu-do-campo, alma-de-gato, quiriru, pelincho, pipiriguá (Ceará), piririguá, anum-branco (Rio Grande do Norte) e cigana (sul do PiauĂ).
Location: Volta Redonda - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil - BR - South America - SA
Equipment: Blackview A70
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Please zoom into see the detail texture of the cladding. I tried to do a tighter crop to show, but could not find a satisfactory result.
now done an abstract view
This series of photos has been shot from the blast furnace "B" from ARBED Esch-Belval.
The blast furnaces "A" and "B" are witnesses to Belval's industrial past. They can still be visited today: Extensively preserved, you can learn a great deal about the former steel production.
Blast furnace "A" is open to the public and offers access to the 40m high viewing platform (a climb of 180 steps!) at the furnace top where you can enjoy a breath-taking view of the new urban districts of Belval and its surroundings.
Blast furnace "B" is inaccessible to the general public.
The highest part (90m) of the upper platform (80m), is only accessible by a ladder.
ARBED: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARBED
Fonds-Belval (FĂŞte Des Hauts Fourneaux): www.fonds-belval.lu
Blast furnace: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blast_furnace
At the Barberville Pioneer Settlement
More info: edrosack.com/wordpress/2014/11/30/pioneer-settlement-at-b...
in memory of my father who has learned me about beauty, art, architecture, craftsmanship and history of our ancestors and the love to music...
Long exposure photo of the classic Manhattan Skyline. The shot is taken from the New Jersey waterfront during sunset where the strong light created great contrasts.
Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I have finally finished writing up the travel blogs from our trip through Singapore/Malaysia/Thailand/Cambodia in June 2024! If you are thinking of heading that way and want some ideas or just want to know what we did for 4 weeks ( including a breakdown of the costs ) then have a look here: www.ankhphotography.net/malaythaicambod
Fujifilm X-T5, 9mm Laowa lens, 1/1000sec, f8
Processed in Lightroom and Photoshop