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This is our new release for this upcoming Uber Round!
MINIMAL - Factory Building
Landimpact: 291.
Size: 30x22x20.
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Factory, Flame, 2005, acrylic on panel, 11" 15".
Collection of the Long Beach Museum of Art, California.
This painting has a companion titled Electricity . Sun
SDASM.CATALOG: Arnold_00116
SDASM.TITLE: Factory Interior
SDASM.DATE: 1934-1939
SDASM.LOCATION: Shien Chiao China
SDASM.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Printed by Grand Studio Hangchow; ink on back: ""338""
SDASM.COLLECTION: George Arnold Collection
SDASM.MEDIA: Glossy Photo
SDASM.DIGITIZED: Yes
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Lingotto, Turin, Italy. The huge, and fabulous FIAT factory - now a shopping centre, art gallery, hotel and offices.
Kidwelly Brick Works to the north of Kidwelly station was opened c.1858 by William Edwards of Swansea. This site ceased operation in c.1903. A new works was built to the south of of the railway station by Alderman Daniel Stephens which opened in 1903. Stephens worked silica from Mynydd-y-Garreg and this was brought into the works via train. Up to 1927 the firm was known as Stephens & Co, but later as Beynon Davies Civils Ltd.
These photographs, taken in March 2017, showcase the building as it stands today.
Inspiration for the framing of the shots came from the 1975 New Topographics exhibition.
*Taken with a Minolta Dynax 700si, using Ilford Delta 400 35mm film. Developed using Ilford Ilfosol 3*
Canon 400D + Tamron 28-75 /2.8
Session: 08.05.2008 r.
Model: Medeah
Copyright © 2008 Grzesiek "NOMAD"
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
My entry for the 'Unconvention Factory' poster competition.
For more details on the event, click here: www.unconventionhub.org/
Available to buy as a print here: barneyibbotson.bigcartel.com/product/unconvention-factory
A butte is a conspicuous isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top; it is smaller than mesas, plateaus, and tables. In some regions, such as the north central and northwestern United States, the word is used for any hill. The word "butte" comes from a French word meaning "small hill"; its use is prevalent in the western United States, including the southwest, where "mesa" is also used. Because of their distinctive shapes, buttes are frequently key landmarks in both plains and mountainous areas.
In differentiating mesas and buttes, geographers use the rule that a mesa has a top wider than its height, while a butte's top is narrower.[1]
Three classic buttes are Scotts Bluff (actually a collection of five bluffs) in Nebraska, Crested Butte in Colorado, and Elephant Butte in New Mexico.
Among the well-known non-flat-topped buttes in the United States are Bear Butte, South Dakota, and Black Butte, Oregon. In many cases, buttes have been given other names that do not use the word "butte", for example, Courthouse Rock, Nebraska.
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We got rousted by the night watchman for tresspassing while I took this shot. We stalled him and asked stupid questions so that the exposure could finish. Oshkosh, WI. View it large!
The reason I saw the previous 'gym' picture because I was on my to photograph some of the old mills/factories in the Forest Fields area of city as part of a side project that I've been meaning to start for ages. Forest Fields, Nottingham, 2012. © All Rights Reserved.
Factory Butte, a dramatic feature just outside Hanksville in Utah, is seen here reflected in a stock pond shortly after sunrise on October 5th, 2022. This is an infra-red image.
Here is a video of my moving droid factory. Check out the video on youtube here: youtu.be/T3wtzLiC-UY
The furniture factory set in a house previously used for Higashiura primary school. The company is called Tabisuruki ( tabisuruki.com/ ), meaning "the traveling tree", named after a novel written by Michio Hoshino (1952 – 1996, see www.google.co.jp/search?q=Michio+Hoshino+photos&clien... ) .
Canon AE-1, NFD 50mm F1.8, negative for cinema ( F64D ) developed as decribed before ( www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/28147304852/ ).