My goodness ... I'm betwitched too ... how many girders does a ironworks need??? It's photographer's heaven. Thanks for the link yesterday, I enjoyed reading up a little on the place.
Photographer's heaven, yes. Here is a German photographer who seems to travel the steelworks and ironworks of the world (it's in English too): Stahlseite
Funny is - in The Confusion they are making steel right now, so I am not going to quote from some other works at the moment, ;-).
My goodness ... I'm betwitched too ... how many girders does a ironworks need??? It's photographer's heaven. Thanks for the link yesterday, I enjoyed reading up a little on the place.
ReplyDeletePhotographer's heaven, yes. Here is a German photographer who seems to travel the steelworks and ironworks of the world (it's in English too):
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Funny is - in The Confusion they are making steel right now, so I am not going to quote from some other works at the moment, ;-).
Congratulations for the pictures you show in your blog. Great!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Spain.
Hi Martina,
ReplyDeleteThanks to follow and to link my blog, I appreciate that!
See U next!
Serge
Serge, this was an easy decision :-). I saw democracia en honduras and thought: hey this is a photoblog I am going to like!
ReplyDeleteThe girders make strange patterns. A lot of the lines are not quite straight.
ReplyDeleteAB, yes, snakey rails for the skips.
ReplyDeleteAlvaro, thx for coming by and your nice comment :-)
ReplyDeletenice and busy :)
ReplyDeleteI see pipes are the new gargoyle.
ReplyDeletevery strong work !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, have only had a chance to take the briefest of looks yet but will be going back to it.
ReplyDeleteJulie, yes - until I visit the next cathedral, ;-)
ReplyDeletekolouker, thx :-) Your site gives a very good impression of Krakow and of Poland, I will certainly blogroll it.
Walter, thank you!
That's astonishing, Martina, industrial sculpture.
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