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Old Factory Facade
(photo from my black and white fine art architecture series)
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In the search for the more frequently shown Factory Butte Arch, I discovered quite close to this inconspicuous hole in the rock, which frames the Factory Butte more beautiful in my eyes.
Auf der Suche nach dem häufiger gezeigten Factory Butte Arch entdeckte ich ganz in der Nähe dieses unscheinbare Loch im Felsen, durch den man den Factory Butte in meinen Augen viel schöner gestalten kann.
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Sugar cane processing
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A former lace factory (from 1865) now converted into apartments. It's conversion, first into offices, was a bit of a disaster; when the internal structures were demolished, the facade was insufficiently supported and much it collapsed. What is seen today, is an accurate rebuild that the local planning authority insisted on. The curved section at the front is a new addition. Talbot Street, Nottingham (2018).
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A combination of two shots from the industrial area where my son's kickboxing venue is situated.
Djupavik has an abandoned herring factory, which the hotel owners have been slowly preserving over the years -- just an amazing place to take photographs...
polaroid week, day 4, image 1
Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper.
A massive rock formation named Factory Butte sticks up over 1,000 feet over the surrounding Badlands.
From the top of Win Hill Pike on a very windy day, at least it was at the top. Bradwell village can just be seen in the shadows.