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Factory Butte is the most recognizable feature of a large area of stark, barren land either side of the Fremont River known as the Upper Blue Hills, bordered by Capitol Reef to the west, the Henry Mountains to the south, San Rafael Swell to the north and the San Rafael Desert to the east. I had been to the area around few times before, but never could find an image I liked. Not until I got up at 5 to be there a clear morning sunrise . The above image was taken few minutes after the sunrise .3 shots panoramic from a DJI Air 2S
A picture taken for my ongoing factory project. A building on Roden Street, Nottingham, that requires a bit of tlc.
Factory Butte, Wayne County, Utah.
Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared using an infrared modified Canon 20D and rendered in true color infrared.
souffleuse - une des machines utilisées pour la fabrication des chapeaux de feutre
Chazelles sur Lyon, chapellerie (Loire)
This is a shot of Factory Butte in Utah. Shot in the late afternoon. I have never seen anything like it, the landscape is almost moon like. This is one of many locations in this area with equally as dramatic scenery. Sadly, I didn't have that much time in this area before moving on to Moab. It definitely warrants a visit (or return visit!)
Not sure if this is still part of Proctor and Gamble or if it has been sold off. Ivorydale, Cincinnati
A 30-second exposure created a nice swirl of the floating leaves at the base of the Factory Falls at George W Childs Park. I tried a longer exposure of 2-minutes and 4-minutes and the leaves blurred so much that the swirl disappeared. The feedback from digital is a great tool to find the sweet spot of shutter speed.
Factory Butte is a 6,302-foot summit in the Upper Blue Hills in northern Wayne County, Utah, United States, about 12 miles northwest of Hanksville and about 14 miles east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary. The approach and the base of Factory Butte are made of the clay/silt mudstone of the Mancos rock type, which erodes into sharp rills, deep gullies and badland-type rock (fine-grained clay/mud). The crown of the Butte is Mesa Verde sandstone, which erodes into sheer vertical cliffs.
Abandoned Factory in the West of Melbourne where strange things happen at night.
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Factory Butte is a 6,302-foot summit in the Upper Blue Hills in northern Wayne County, Utah, United States, about 12 miles northwest of Hanksville and about 14 miles east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary. The approach and the base of Factory Butte are made of the clay/silt mudstone of the Mancos rock type, which erodes into sharp rills, deep gullies and badland-type rock (fine-grained clay/mud). The crown of the Butte is Mesa Verde sandstone, which erodes into sheer vertical cliffs.