905 Comments for Bethlehem Steel Mill

wrote:
This brings to life the term "immense."
wrote:
Stunning - stunning - stunning! Wowza!
wrote:
I am always surprised that the accident/injury/dismemberment/death rate wasn't higher in this profession (not that it was ever low). That is an incredibly dangerous environment.
wrote:
Texture, color, contrast, lighting - this shot has everything!
wrote:
Damn, this is gorgeous! Well done!
wrote:
I know I'm late, but "Wallpaper!," "Wallpaper!," "Wallpaper!," "Wallpaper!"
wrote:
Fabulous shot of a metal monster!
wrote:
Tony C., the constellation Cassiopeia looks a bit like the letter "W" - you were actually being pretty dang smart there, my friend!
http://www.physics.csb...ns/cassiopeia_l.html
wrote:
I actually really like this pic. It makes me think of a steam-punk Moulin Rouge.
wrote:
Thank you so much for preserving this landmark in it's "true" state. I would no doubt love to take a guided museum-state tour, but it wouldn't have the same feel, the same melancholy as looking at these Tods through your lens. Outstanding, Motts.
wrote:
@autoguy, submariners used the same method to find leaks at depth; when it sawed the broom handle off, you knew you found the leak...
wrote:
Best comments ever :)
wrote:
I love these shots!! Mack Hemp, owned by the E.W. Bliss Co., it's trademark was filed 1/8/1964 and expired 11/25/1984... producer of slag and cinder pots... good to be back, these shots are heaven! Thanks Tom!
Correction apocalyptic
Yes need to push the buttons, have to push the buttons.