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I love the shadow , light and rust. Wonderful shot Mr Motts.
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I cant quite see the letters on the blade guard above the saw, to tell exactly what they are? Anyone?
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Really good paint to look that nice in 2013.
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Wow. Mr Motts Thank You, this one is a surprise. i will have to go back to the original gallery and have a second look at it too.
Oooh!
I like how many locations are painted two-tone like this - - I guess to keep it as bright as possible on top without showing the dirt on the bottom half...
Can NEVER get enough of this stuff! Thanks for the trip to a lost world, Motts!
I'd love to have been there. Bet the smell of engine oil still lingered in the air. There's an old steel plant here that has been shut down since the 80's and you can still smell the gas or whatever, the oil. Bet it was pretty cold in there too!
I'd hate to have been mangled in one of those wheels!
It amazes me that the @!#!*^%! scrappers haven't struck yet
Ingenious composition! Thank you, Motts, for another beautiful set!!
Nice bokeh
Betcha that was cold in winter & hot in summer!
I would love to have been there! Was it quiet up there Motts?
Can't tell whether these are rotors on the generators, or if they're brake drums with cooling fins. What a fascinating place!!!!