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Ursprünglich wurde das Wasserschloss als Unterkunft und Werkstatt für die Hafenarbeiter genutzt, welche die Wartung und Reparatur der hydraulischen Speicherwinden ausführten. Sie wurden Windenwärter bzw. Windenwächter genannt und hatten – neben anderem technischen Personal – das Privileg, in der Speicherstadt wohnen zu dürfen.

 

Die Winden waren ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Speicherhäuser: Es gab – und gibt bis heute – keine Lastenaufzüge. Sämtliche Waren wurden mit Winden außen an den Fassaden zu bzw. von den Lagerböden der Speicher gezogen.

 

Die für die Wartungsarbeiten erforderlichen, zum Teil schweren Ersatzteile konnten von hier aus über die Straßen und Kanäle transportiert werden. Auf dem Wasserweg über zwei Kräne an der Ostseite des Gebäudes, zu Land über eine alte Pflasterstraße, die direkt in das Gebäude führt und hinter den großen Flügeltüren des Wasserschlösschens endet.

 

Heutzutage wird das Gebäude gewerblich genutzt. Im Erdgeschoss befindet sich eine Gewerbefläche für Teehandel mit angeschlossener Gastronomie. In der ersten Etage ist ein Anbieter für Sauerstofftherapie ansässig. Wegen seiner Lage und Architektur diente es auch als Kulisse für Fernsehproduktionen, beispielsweise für die TV-Kinderserie „Die Pfefferkörner“.

Das Wasserschlösschen firmiert außerdem als „Außentraustelle“ des Standesamts Hamburg–Mitte.

 

Originally the moated castle was used as a shelter and workshop for the dockers, who carried out the maintenance and repair of the hydraulic storage winches. They were called Windenwächter or Windenwächter and had - in addition to other technical personnel - the privilege to live in the Speicherstadt.

 

The winches were an important component of the storage buildings: there were - and still are today - no freight elevators. All goods were drawn with winches on the outside to the facades to or from the storage floors of the store.

 

The spare parts required for the maintenance work, some of them heavy, could be transported from here over the roads and canals. On the waterway over two cranes on the east side of the building, on land over an old paved road that leads directly into the building and ends behind the large double doors of the water castle.

 

Nowadays the building is used commercially. On the ground floor there is a commercial space for tea trade with attached gastronomy. On the first floor, a provider of oxygen therapy is located. Because of its location and architecture, it also served as a backdrop for television productions, such as the TV series "Die Pfefferkörner".

The Wasserschlösschen also trades under the name "Außenentraustelle" of the registry office Hamburg-Mitte.

Last light over Bournemouth

Technical

2 seconds @ F13 ISO100 at 20mm in Manual mode

Canon 60D

Sigma 10-20mm F4.0-F5.6

Manfrotto 190 XDB

Optechusa Camera Strap

Format Hitech Firecrest Polarizer

Format Hitech ND Grad

Mindshift Filter Case

Hahnel Industries remote capture

challanger fixed on the floor ;-)

Technical composition on the museum

Technical data:

Camera: Fujifilm GA645

Film: Portra 400

Home processed in Cinestill Cs41 chemicals

Scanned with a Canon EOS R with a Sigma 105mm macro lens

Colors converted with Negative Lab Pro

trains

rail fastening

they are responsible for attaching the rail to the base plate so the rail cannot move vertically or horizontally with respect to the base plate

My uncle Gust and his friend Anton - they worked at the Zeppelin-factory in Friedrichshafen/Germany

While technically not until tomorrow, it is tomorrow somewhere and I liked the continuity.

 

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well, geographically this shouldn't be in my "Bremerhaven" set. But I re-visited this place while staying there...

Ive had a few of these technic figures for many years, but have never used them in a build.

While i was looking at monowheels ( google images ) for inspiration for the other one, i came across one that was perfect for this figure, hope you like it..

Its was a bit of a squeeze to fit him in there....

Technical details:

Canon 5D Mark II

Zeiss 50 Makro

ISO 100, f11

Lee 0.6 ND hard grad

0.6 seconds exposure

 

EXPLORE 19 Feb 2012

Winter Park Fire Department Technical Rescue

 

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Besichtigung des Wetterturms, Berlin Steglitz

 

Mit Hilfe dieser Kugel kann die Sonnenscheindauer aufgezeichnet werden.

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Porsche 918 Spyder

Location : Andermatt, Switzerland

Camera : Sony Nex-3N

Lens : Sony E-mount PZ 16-50 mm f/3,5-5,6

 

Explore #57

Modern techniques make everything look more and more the same but the soul lies in the eyes.

 

First time I worked on a RL photo.

 

textures : Joes Sistah.

This is technically out of order story-wise, hopefully I can finish the first one when I get back from vacay.

 

I would write a gripping story, but that will have to come later, because right now there are several miles of pristine beach that require my immediate and undivided attention! ;)

 

TFVAHAGD!

View On Black

 

I ran to the camera too soon....

A bit of technical difficulty x3

I kinda like it though.

This is my backyard, in Latham, while it's snowing.

 

~Kathryn

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