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The hamlet of Porticello in the municipality of Santa Flavia, from time immemorial owes its economy to fishing and its related activities. From a simple sandstone sampling site necessary for the construction of the noble palaces of the past, it has gradually transformed into the place of residence of a vital small but important fishing community, which, from time to time, have been able to be inventors of fishing systems and discoverers of shoals of more effective exploitation. The initial small community, which grew up around the fishing activity of the ancient tuna fishery of Solanto - one of the oldest fixed tuna traps on the island - has evolved over time, facing, a little out of necessity and a little out of desire to new entrepreneurial experiences, including the field of the first conservation and transformation of the fish.

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La frazione di Porticello del comune di Santa Flavia, da tempo immemorabile deve la sua economia all’attività di pesca ed al suo indotto. Da semplice sito di prelievo di arenaria necessaria per la costruzione dei palazzi nobiliari di un tempo, si è trasformata, via via, in luogo di residenza di una vitale piccola ma importante comunità di pescatori, che, di volta in volta, hanno saputo essere inventori di sistemi di pesca e scopritori di banchi di più efficace sfruttamento. La iniziale piccola comunità, cresciuta intorno all’attività di pesca dell’antica tonnara di Solanto – una delle più antiche tonnare fisse dell’isola-, si è evoluta nel tempo, affrontando, un po’ per necessità e un po’ per voglia di nuove esperienze imprenditoriali, anche il campo della prima conservazione e trasformazione del pescato.

   

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Hamburg Speicherstadt (part II)

deleted by a mistake the first picture (:-

 

Storage in an old barn.....always interesting to see what kind of things you can find ;-)

This was a grain storage facility for Budweiser back in the day. I caught it just as a storm was moving in, and loved the silhouette. I also really liked the reflection of sunlight in the windows.

A row of buildings in Luebeck, a town in North Germany. I read that these were used for salt storage. I took the buildings (3 or 4 pictures) on a gloomy afternoon 4 years ago and stitched them together. I had in mind to just use the buildings and have the already washed out sky brilliantly white. But I never liked that look and the buildings always seemed askew. One day I realized that it was not about my image, they really were askew. And then I played around with my trusted presets in LR and now I began to like what I saw. I also added texture and fake snow. No white sky now, much better.

Laird, Toronto

Storage Shed possibly equipment like tractors or baller, now in bad disrepair, soon to came down, shot in North Carolina.

Storage bins at sunset and a beautiful evening sky.

Awaiting the next season for lobster fishing. On the north shore of Prince Edward Island, Canada.

I just realized that I haven't kept a promise I made a few weeks ago.

And I had promised you the picture of a beautiful historic building that everyone in the city of Lübeck knows, the salt storage. Well, here it is.

It consists of a series of storage buildings built between 1579 (far left) and 1745 (far right). You can see the different architectural styles of the individual parts very well.

Despite the name, not only salt was stored here, but also cloth, grain and wood.

But it all started with salt. This was mainly needed to preserve fish caught in Norway (we're still talking about the 16th century). Pretty impressive.

 

Soeben habe ich realisiert, dass ich ein Versprechen noch nicht eingelöst habe, was ich vor einigen Wochen gegeben habe.

Und zwar hatte ich Euch noch das Bild eines wunderschönes historischen Gebäudes versprochen, was in Lübeck jeder kennt, den Salzspeicher. Nun, hier ist er.

Er besteht aus einer Reihe von Lagergebäuden, die in der Zeit von 1579 (ganz links) bis 1745 (ganz rechts) erbaut wurden. Man kann sehr gut die unterschiedlichen Baustile der einzelnen Teile erkennen.

Trotz des Namens wurde hier nicht nur Salz gelagert, sondern auch Tuch, Korn oder Holz.

Mit Salz jedoch fing alles an. Dieses wurde hauptsächlich zu konservieren von Fisch benötigt, der in Norwegen gefangen wurde (wir reden immer noch vom 16. Jahrundert). Schon ganz schön beeindruckend.

 

more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de

Grain storage facility in Crescent, Oklahoma.

This small church,located just south of Oakville,IA.,lost its purpose and its soul many years ago.In the spring it is nearly totally buried by foliage,only in the winter does its plight become apparent.Many years ago,the farmer who owns the land put a set of barn doors in the rear of the empty church for machinery storage.It was used for that purpose until the floor caved in-an old wagon still sets inside with its back axles buried beneath the church floor.I'm not making any judgements here,but I think the almighty might not take too kindly to see one of his houses used this way. Nonetheless,this is one of the most photogenic abandonments an explorer will ever come across-no matter how sad it may seem....

 

Have a great weekend and sliders sunday all!

The title may suggest that there is partial space for storage in this structure. The title actually means that you can easily store your six tractor trailer cabs in this barn. Notice the size of the entrance door on the side of the garage! You could put two times this house in the garage. This building is clearly owned by someone who values mechanical toys rather than a big screen TV. Better yet, the TV is probably in the garage. When the husband says he is going to the garage, he could be gone for days. I can see the divorce papers now. “But Judge, he was buying his 7th Semi and all I asked for was a washing machine!”

Cabinetry that uses ingenuity to create storage space while maintaining beauty

Fototour mit Flickrfreunden nach Bad Segeberg in eine Wollspinnerei

Duisburg, Germany, 2020.

 

There's more on www.chm-photography.com.

 

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Industriestraat

IJmuiden

 

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UP LBU52 completes its pickup at National Warehouse and is about to start its return trip to Butler. The Wisconsin Cold Storage building in the background was built in 1892 with an addition being built in 1928.

Brilliant Cutoff Viaduct Pittsburgh, used to be the Silver Lake Drive In and before that Silver Lake which was filled in

At a sailing school in Redwood City, California.

Indian Blanket - Oklahoma State Wildflower

Rochester Public Market

war wieder mal mit meinem Hund am "Mensfelder Kopf"

(es ist keine Luftaufnahme !)

  

again with my dog on "Mensfelder Kopf", a hill near Limburg town in Hesse state / Germany

(it´s not an aerial view from a plane or so !)

  

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bottles in the destillery - waiting for their custumers

Story of my life, getting to the storage unit and standing there looking at this keyhole.....wishing I had the key that is on the keyrack back home.

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