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Haiko, as for the cropped clock in the left photo, I've taked it from a narrow window and there is a wall on the left which hide the left part of the clock... :(
Christian, as for this factory, it's a flour mill, now disused but not abandoned (guarded), waiting for its partial rehabilitation...
There are some nice constructions (but a few nowadays) of this kind around Paris, especially that it is among the last industrial relics with a nice architecture still preserved (around Paris)...
WOW - dies sind ja extreme Weitwinkel-Shots! PArisals Textilidnsutrie-Stadt, das ist wirklich neu. Bitte mehr davon! Auch auf diesen Bildern erkennt man, dass der Himmel etwas nachbelichtet ist. Das ist aber Nebensache!
Yves, like your prior works this is plain excellent. First I thought a non-cropped clock in the left photo would be better, but then again we'd have a cropped window in the floor above the clock, so your version is best.
Yves Marchand 21/07/2004 23:46
Thanks to you !Haiko, as for the cropped clock in the left photo, I've taked it from a narrow window and there is a wall on the left which hide the left part of the clock... :(
Christian, as for this factory, it's a flour mill, now disused but not abandoned (guarded), waiting for its partial rehabilitation...
There are some nice constructions (but a few nowadays) of this kind around Paris, especially that it is among the last industrial relics with a nice architecture still preserved (around Paris)...
Christian Brünig 21/07/2004 13:38
WOW - dies sind ja extreme Weitwinkel-Shots! PArisals Textilidnsutrie-Stadt, das ist wirklich neu. Bitte mehr davon! Auch auf diesen Bildern erkennt man, dass der Himmel etwas nachbelichtet ist. Das ist aber Nebensache!westfalenhuette punkt de 20/07/2004 14:21
Yves, like your prior works this is plain excellent. First I thought a non-cropped clock in the left photo would be better, but then again we'd have a cropped window in the floor above the clock, so your version is best.Cheers
Haiko