Exposures Number 8 shots at f22 iso 100 time variable from 1/125 to 7 sec.
Editing Software Photomatix Pro
File Format RAW
Notes I used Photomatix pro on this one... I generally prefer Luminance for the more dirty settings, but if It counts off to use it.... I will succumb to the desires of the people.
Old Millantique machinerobot
16 Comments
29 Aug 00:43
Randall.Lohr
Here's one to the three mill machines from yesterday's shot.
If anyone knows what this machine does, I'd love to know.
29 Aug 03:34
terrace_dr
very nice. I thinks these were for cleaning the workers underwear.
29 Aug 05:07
alban1
superb
29 Aug 05:51
inkslinger
Superb, haven't a clue what they do but I think I maybe right in saying it's 'belt driven' ha ha...
29 Aug 09:17
jozefdeak
.-)
29 Aug 09:33
arthakker
cool
29 Aug 09:34
miltonv
9
29 Aug 11:22
dirk
Nice. Maybe, after cleaning some underwear, they let the grain falling from the top into the casting and crushed it between some barrels powerded with the driving belts. Separators one floor deeper.
29 Aug 11:49
Randall.Lohr
good thought Dirk, but I think it somehow "blows" the crushed grains to a hopper that's about 10 feet away. Those square wood "pipes" are a mystery to me... I don't know if they deliver grain or air...
29 Aug 12:40
karl_oparka
It was left by an alien race for you to find and progress the evolution of Man (or it might be for cleaning underwear....)
29 Aug 13:06
arnie58
9
29 Aug 13:51
pandarino
nice, it lacks the micro details for perfection, 9.5
29 Aug 14:20
rcuello
I do not understand when they take off points for the program using as happened yesterday.
With respect to yesterday, I liked more. Equally good process.
Here's one to the three mill machines from yesterday's shot. If anyone knows what this machine does, I'd love to know.
very nice. I thinks these were for cleaning the workers underwear.
superb
Superb, haven't a clue what they do but I think I maybe right in saying it's 'belt driven' ha ha...
.-)
cool
9
Nice. Maybe, after cleaning some underwear, they let the grain falling from the top into the casting and crushed it between some barrels powerded with the driving belts. Separators one floor deeper.
good thought Dirk, but I think it somehow "blows" the crushed grains to a hopper that's about 10 feet away. Those square wood "pipes" are a mystery to me... I don't know if they deliver grain or air...
It was left by an alien race for you to find and progress the evolution of Man (or it might be for cleaning underwear....)
9
nice, it lacks the micro details for perfection, 9.5
I do not understand when they take off points for the program using as happened yesterday. With respect to yesterday, I liked more. Equally good process.
Excellent
I like it nice image.
9