193 Comments for Diamant Brauerei

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I agree with Andy, perhaps there was at one time large fans in those holes, for ventilation
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Ferdy, I wonder how mant of those where Michelin's and Continetal's, of which Mr Motts has also visited a factory of
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looks like the floor of my local pub after a busy night, I'll have a pint please, before last orders
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this is a lovely looking old building, many people are right though, that its buildings like these that show the craftmanship that went into them, almost long forgotten. Most of the buildings I see these days are ugly supposedly designed by architects, but they are hideous!

Tyre rules in Germany are alot different to other countries, If one tyre needs to be replaced, they all do, so probably half of those tyres are still fit for the roads in the UK and the US
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Pretty imposing, and the angle makes it really spooky.
Ihre Fotographie dieser Brauerei ist großartig!
A lagering cellar sans casks.
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Nice new photos! Really enjoy your photography
but will you go back for a 2nd pitcher? ; )
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At one point I am sure there were metal grates covering the trough drains. Most of the equipment would have been hosed and disenfected before a run.
Is that a tree growing out of the roof of the tower?
Some of those tiles look like someone painted them with motor oil. lol
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This is my fist time to comment on a photo I have been following motts work for probably for 9 years your the best sir I figured this is worth pointing this out . Anyone notice the black shadowed figure at the end of the hall by the blue box on the right behind the stream of light coming from the window on the right? I love your work and I love all the places you have seen ALL very interesting
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The time & effort you put into your galleries make all the difference in the world. There are sites all over the internet that features abandoned facilities. But knowing what we are looking at, and the history of the buildings, makes the shots much more interesting. Opacity is the gold standard. Thank you.
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Thanks, beautiful stuff.