Erik van Straten
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I like your shot as always, though this image was posted at least once before in this thread, just a couple posts up.
I'm sorry, I think I didn't check it; I often rework the pictures, this was a very, very difficult one, reworked many times. Many thanks for your attention.
Erik.
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Erik van Straten
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Mooie foto, Ulu, gezellig land.
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Thanks, Erik. One winter, the sun did not come out for three and a half months straight. The summers were great though. Also very friendly people. Groetjes, OtL
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
And asbestos for a roof !!
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Freakscene
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Asbestos must have been readily available during USSR times; I'd see it everywhere. These hot water lines (Chisinau city heating), were all asbestos insulated.
It's a peculiar scene, nicely captured.
The USSR and its successor states had/have a substantial and particular asbestos problem: http://www.ibasecretariat.org/lka-ru...-challenge.php. associated with high production in the USSSR from the mid 1970s onwards.
I've done some work at a sturgeon farm in eastern Ukraine, with hot water supplied from the cooling discharge of a power station. Everything that needed temperature insulation, everything that needed electrical insulation, everything that needed to be fire proofed, was wrapped in asbestos. Some of the electrical system had loose blue asbestos lagging. A really serious health hazard.
Marty
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
It's a peculiar scene, nicely captured.
The USSR and its successor states had/have a substantial and particular asbestos problem: http://www.ibasecretariat.org/lka-ru...-challenge.php. associated with high production in the USSSR from the mid 1970s onwards.
I've done some work at a sturgeon farm in eastern Ukraine, with hot water supplied from the cooling discharge of a power station. Everything that needed temperature insulation, everything that needed electrical insulation, everything that needed to be fire proofed, was wrapped in asbestos. Some of the electrical system had loose blue asbestos lagging. A really serious health hazard.
Marty
In Greece, asbestos was the preferable material for garden/patio canopies in the 70s/80s - many still exist especial in small provincial towns.
"The first asbestos factory, ELLENIT, opened in 1961 and quickly became notorious for the health problems which befell its workers. ELLENIT closed in the early 1990s, and of its 250 workers, 200 have since died of cancer."
The rest of the story here:
https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/31769/uncontrolled-use-in-greece-over-period-of-four-decades/amp/
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
The pulpit of the Caldarusani Orthodox church, Romania. Fuji X-Pro1 - XF 2/18.
Very atmospheric.
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Thanks, Pan.
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Pan Giannakis
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Joao
Negativistic forever
Olympus OM2n, Zuiko lens f1,4 50mm. Kodak CN400, Prague
Old town square
Prague Old town square at night by João Avelar, on Flickr
Mass
Mass by João Avelar, on Flickr
Regards
Joao
Old town square

Mass

Regards
Joao
Erik van Straten
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gelatin silver print (planar 45mm f2) contax g1
https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_v...30877/sizes/l/
Belarus 1996
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_v...30877/sizes/l/
Belarus 1996
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Erik van Straten
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gelatin silver print (planar 45mm f2) contax g1
https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_v...95709/sizes/l/
Croatia 1995
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_v...95709/sizes/l/
Croatia 1995
Erik.

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Very nice. Zagreb?
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