807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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I'm impressed by the imensity of the building! Just looking at the photos gives me a bit of vertigo. Amazing textures.
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Motts, did you touch up the colors in photoshop, or is this how it actually looked?
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judoka275, yeah, it also reminds me of that one part in Equilibrium just before he tears the plastic film off the window and is crying because the world looks so beautiful and it really impatcs him because he's never felt emotions before.
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*writes some really bad emo poetry as if I'm inspired by the darkness*

Sorry, had to take it.
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Very striking image. Once again, you are the master of the dual focal points and light.
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I like the general muted quality of the image and then the fact that certain colors pop out. The lighting is superb.
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Dear Motts....i have been checking out this site for quite some time now but have yet to comment untill this day. a good bit of you pictures speak out to me but this picture really caught my attention. i am not able to look at a picture as a whole. i look at details one by one then slowly peice it all together. my eyes where drawn mostly to the gass on the left. the way it is cracked and not broken and the light hits it reminds me of something out of my past. this is a picture worth commending.
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YAY! New pictures!!
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It looked like they were just placed together tightly. I'm not sure what the purpose of this room was.
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The company who is using this building is not IH... I'm not sure if they would appreciate their name being on this site so I'll just leave it at that.
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The only thing I can think of is if they applied any kind of chemical to parts, they had to measure the amounts of certain chemicals and test reactions? Did they actually apply the finishing coat of paint to the vehicles here, because that could of been what some of this was for, testing paint colors. But anyways, I have no idea, just a guess. ; )
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Tsk Tsk, David's a bit messy, ain't he? lol
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Yeah, I'd love to know what that "bridge" is. Part of it looks like it could be for foot traffic, but that incline looks rather steep for a ramp...I don't see any steps. A conveyor would make sense but I don't see any mechanism or way for things to move along.
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Excellent composition on this one. Mesmorizing.

And I want that car! (The actual driveable one that it). I just love old cars.
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Fwee!!! Hop on and take a ride! That woulda been fun, I'd have been tempted to do it if it was running! ; )