I'm continuing to scan older images from the 80's and 90's that were shot in medium format. This was taken in 1995, using a Mamiya 645 Super (lens unknown), and using Fujichrome.
The Louisville Water Company established Pumping Station #1, in 1860, and fronted by a tower. In 1890, the tower collapsed during a windstorm and the current tower was erected in its place. The tower is 183 feet high, and Doric in architecture. During the disastrous 1937 flood, the station remained in operation because the company was able to revert back to steam/coal power, continuing to supply needed water. The tower is currently undergoing a restoration.
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Dennis
Bronica SQ-A - 1/125 f/4 - Portra 160 - Zenzanon-S 80mm f/2.8
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