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21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. This is a single frame.
Love the light playing off all those repeating forms.
21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. This is a four frame HDR process.
Presumably posted during the last week or so of operations, though employment had been dwindling for years before it finally closed.
21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. One frame.
This will give you an idea of what a floor looked like, though the building is probably twice as long. Row after row of machines for . . . doing I don’t know what. Spinning into thread, I know they did that there. And dying it colors. That was in the basement. I have no idea what else.
21mm Zeiss Distagon ZE, Canon 5D Mk II, Aperture 3, Ps CS5. Again a single frame, no HDR.