jon-oman -- A great photograph, and fascinating in many ways. The lighting is fine, although it may have already been provided by windows on the wall out-of-sight to our right. The purely functional architecture from a bygone era is always intriguing. Think of hand-fitting all the ends of those joists into the large supporting beam that runs across the picture, and cutting the posts to precisely support their share of the floor above! The ceiling of this floor only hints at what it must support just above it. The four small modern signs are merely tantalizing clues about the full function of the machinery. I like puzzles, even like this one where there is no "Eureka!" moment where the complete solution appears. This is one of the most engrossing architectural photographs I have ever seen.
Good one, Jon!
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Been super busy lately, and just now got to a couple rolls of film from Kentucky I shot in January.
Kentucky Science Center
Nikon F4 / 8mm f/2.8 / Foma 100
This looks like a super jumbo version of the same thing in the contemporary wing of Atlanta's High Museum of Art.
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Something from a morning bicycle ride today. These are some safety first, DIY docks made by people who fish there.
Safety First, DIY Fishing Dock by tuco, on Flickr
Safety First, DIY Fishing Dock by tuco, on Flickr
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