Industrial Photography

cheerful_deviant

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Well, perhaps Construction Photography, would be more appropriate.

Anyway, I've always enjoyed photography even if I'm not very good at it. I just don't seem to have the 'eye' as they say. But one of the perks of my position is that I'm expected to take lots of photos at work. Mostly to monitor progress, dispute claims and such. But as a resulty, I get to play and no one knows it.

So here are a few I've taken over the last several months. It's not the usual beautiful gardens and erotic wone pics, but some of you may find them intesting.

 
cheerful_deviant said:
Well, perhaps Construction Photography, would be more appropriate.

Anyway, I've always enjoyed photography even if I'm not very good at it. I just don't seem to have the 'eye' as they say. But one of the perks of my position is that I'm expected to take lots of photos at work. Mostly to monitor progress, dispute claims and such. But as a resulty, I get to play and no one knows it.

So here are a few I've taken over the last several months. It's not the usual beautiful gardens and erotic wone pics, but some of you may find them intesting.


http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-4/1002248/Shaft2.jpg
Bottom of a 300' shaft, looking up.


http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-4/1002248/Cracked3.jpg
Mud, long after rain.

I like both of these. :cool:
 
rosco rathbone said:
Very cool.

Do you like the Bechers?

I haven't seen all that much of it but what I have is fascinating, at least to me. But what do you expect from an engineer? :D
 
CD, I really like the one where you're looking up the 300' shaft, it turned out really interesting. The rest are enjoyable, but that one really grabs my eye, keep it up :) (And stop saying you're bad with a camera damnit, I've seen a couple landscape shots you've taken too and you are by no means bad!)
 
Very cool shots! I love to shoot buildings, architecture and perspectives...
Here's a link to one, I won't hijack your thread with an embedded pic...
Fire Escape
 
Very good work would enjoy seeing your contact sheets or the ones that never got printed or to the monitor.
 
McKenna said:
Kewl tunnel pic. :)

Thanks. :rose:

I took a few more yeaterday, hopefully at least one will come out ok. Tough shooting in there, very little light and no tripod make for blurry photos. :rolleyes:
 
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