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letting off steam
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that is the question
The Stiff Upper lip
letting off steam
how to cope best
that is the question
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Great image, Paula – striking subject, and I very much like the high contrast and great range of tones. A
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Oh yeah! I’ve been itching to do a similar B/W industrial landscape of the Dofasco/Arcelor Mittal steel plant when it’s venting steam from its blast furnace.
Excellently done. Love the dark contrasting sky. Red filter or digital post prod?
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Thank you so much for you comment .Industrial stuff in all its shapes fascinates me, although I am aware that most is not too good for the environment. No , I do not possess any filters for my camera,! just done in the BW photoshop converter ,
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Industrial photography — often associated with environmental photography, are very important genres. Also, it’s only a select minority that can get into that work. There’s not a lot of appreciation for it in the world, just as industrial illustration has always had a nebulous following.
It’s important because the positives and negatives of industry need to be exemplified in order to establish more open thinking on the subject of industry. People usually fixate on either the positive or the negative about it. There is seldom a meeting in the middle, and it’s necessary to do so because, of course, progress requires industry so long as it’s controlled well enough to be a detriment. A very difficult balance to achieve.
If interested, here’s some of the industrial work of my Hammer Home project:
https://hammerhomestreetphotography.wordpress.com/tag/remnants-of-steeltown/
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this type of photos always makes me remember the greed and lack of respect for others and the planet.
great picture
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Fantastic picture, made in Holland ? XXX
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Yes…Ijmuiden and this smog and smoke goes on all day, all night, all year. Thank you for your thoughts.
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same matter and basic principle, or something like it, but not the same rythm : definitely not Old Faithful, yet some likeness to both Ansel Adams and William Jackson. Great deep contrast.
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