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A person who works in a factory that handles iron plates.

construction site at sunset

Nikon F

28mm f3.5

Fuji Pro 400H

Lanificio BL

ex wool mill and textile factory

(1919-2010)

An elegantly designed and highly contemporary factory office building entrance stands proudly under an almost perfectly clear blue sky.

 

The architecture of this workplace features sleek lines and modern materials, while the large windows of its facade are accompanied by neatly trimmed greenery and vibrant bushes. The early spring midday sunlight (late March) accentuates the colours of the plants, creating a lively contrast and adding sophistication.

 

I liked the confident interplay of grey render, warm terracotta cladding and the deep blue sky. The cypress trees, the dramatic cantilevered entrance canopy, and those two punctuating red elements gave this photograph extra personality, i.m.h.o.

  

CORBU: Le Corbusier, whose influence is written all over this picture: the flat roof, the horizontal strip windows, the bold geometric volumes and the pilotis-like canopy.

   

Lovely wall art (at least I like it...) on the wall of a little factory near the harbour of Reykjavik, Iceland

25 pictures, 5 x 5 pictures vertical, 10 mm

This friendly uncle is the owner of a watch/clock shop at Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia.. His friends used to call him "Botak" (bald or 光頭). According to one of his customers, this uncle suddenly grew thick hairs few years ago. For those who wants thick hairs may contact him. LOL.

The most effective way to do it is to do it.

Kodak Ektar 100 with Mamiya RB67 and Sekor 65 mm

Red Tailed Hawk at Lake Julian Park, NC. The crows harassed him mercilessly.

...at the moated castle of Raesfeld

Yashica FX-3|Kodak BW400CN

Ilford XP2 super with Mamiya RB67 and Sekor 65 mm

Kodak Ektar 100 expired with Mamiya RB67 and Shift L 75 mm

A butcher at a wet market in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Abandoned Porcelain Factory

Studyroom of the Poet Gerhart Hauptmann, Schreiberhau, Poland. His House now is a famous Museum.

He has retired. Previously he was the owner and the boss of this traditional Chinese medicine shop. His son is the new owner now...but he still come back to help his son. I can see he is very happy working there :)

The Consolidation mine was much more than just a hard coal mine: it was the engine of Gelsenkirchen, 'the city of a thousand fires'. Workplace for countless employees.

Since 1865, the mine experienced a legendary rise that lasted more than 100 years.

Kodak Ektar 100 with Mamiya RB67 and Sekor 50 mm

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