Wcarpenter
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A little series I did covering the deterioration and maintenance of heavy machinery. All images were taken in Penobscot Bay, Maine with a Leica M6, 35mm Summarit-M f2.5 on Tri-X at box speed.
Any thoughts are much appreciated! Lots more is available at the flickr link below. Thanks!
-Walker





Any thoughts are much appreciated! Lots more is available at the flickr link below. Thanks!
-Walker
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Very nice set. I see many possibilities for more pictures there. Like so many men, I like machinery too. I would get more shots with shallow Depth of Field.
elmer3.5
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Machines
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Hi, beautiful shots, makes me think about my country, no more manufactured goods just imported ones...
I stick one shot of my own junkyard, got an old toy factory with large amounts of moulds, tons of steel, i just use nowadays less than 1% of the total production capability...
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Anyway i love machines!!!!!
bye!
Machines
Hi, beautiful shots, makes me think about my country, no more manufactured goods just imported ones...
I stick one shot of my own junkyard, got an old toy factory with large amounts of moulds, tons of steel, i just use nowadays less than 1% of the total production capability...
Yashicamat 124 ilford xp2

Anyway i love machines!!!!!
bye!
Wcarpenter
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Thanks everyone!
Elmer3.5:
I bet that toy shop provides some incredible photographic fodder. How'd you come to own such a place?
Double Negative:
Elmer3.5:
I bet that toy shop provides some incredible photographic fodder. How'd you come to own such a place?
Double Negative:
I think that's why we at RFF are so attracted to the old and analogue -- it holds a certain ineffable appeal. Atleast for me.new machinery doesn't really have the same appeal as the classic old stuff
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