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Mines Industrie # 1. Modern art?

Photography Still Life posted on Sep 08, 2008
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I change the subject of my pics now. I did a vist to a abandoned mine in La Union (Murcia) with a friends.. and was very big wharehouses with big machines around the industrie of extraction of Blende and all the process posterior and treatment about this. For the photographers is like aparadise for us. The colours, textures, machines and all.. old in ruins, is wonderful. I took around 200 pics and I must to select and edit, the problem now is order in some subgenres or subjects, and my english is very limited.. you know. In BIG SIZE better Thank you for your time and comments Here you can visit my personal website Take it to the limit

Comments (31)


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dbrv6

1:03PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

now thats some ugly sludge. Good point for why just letting companies walk way is a bad idea - they gotta properly shut these places down.

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helanker

1:13PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Yeah, maybe modern art. We never know, do we? Very excellent shot of a Yuckky place.

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Staticon

1:17PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Oh, this is, truly, a work of art. I can just imagine the Tate Modern paying millions for it. :-)

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timtripp

1:32PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

marvelous image!

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Amosicho

1:40PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

wonderful shot

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YARDOBE

1:51PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Great shot,disgusting subject....I hope you didn't touch any of that crap!

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G_Mansco

1:58PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Estupendo trabajo, las texturas y colores son alucinantes. Seguro que a mas de un escultor se le ocurriria que hacer con todo esto ;O) Estoy deseando ver mas de tus hallazgos!

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dragonmuse

3:08PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Good illustration of modern industry. Sad what we are doing to our planet.

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Iceshark39

4:06PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

VERY impressive shot! Nasty looking sludge there though shivers Can't wait to see more of what shots you took!

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durleybeachbum

4:31PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Excellent pic, nasty subject!

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babuci

4:50PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Fascinating shot, hope to see more of your visit. Great tone and a arrangement.

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awjay

5:02PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

still life subject may i suggest

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jocko500

5:21PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

really cool to see stuff like this

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skyla824

7:55PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

wonderful work...

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MrsRatbag

8:58PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

Excellent capture!

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tizjezzme

9:10PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

LOL here I expected to see a gorgeous bird, and then I see this!! LOL but hey Luis, you can make SLOP look like ART !!!! you are a true talent! ((hugs))

MikelThomas

11:28PM | Mon, 08 September 2008

It remembers me at my visit in Chile 2005. At that time I visited a mine in the surrounding of Iquique, and it was very interesting. But this picture is a good shot - thank you for sharing it with us.

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Digitaleagle

12:00AM | Tue, 09 September 2008

Very interesting shapes and textures, excellent POV!!!

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gunsan

2:21AM | Tue, 09 September 2008

With the beautiful coloring you made even this mess to something enjoyable.

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Hendesse

2:02PM | Tue, 09 September 2008

Fantastic idea and shot. Excellent details. Looks like a terrible pollution

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JeffG7BRJ

2:45PM | Tue, 09 September 2008

Este lugar que sería feliz de andar alrededor de Luis, yo podría pasar un par de horas allí ningún problema, todo tipo de material para cavar en. Recele bajo los pies aunque, ese fango mira bastante desagradable, pienso que las botas viejas de Aparejador con tapas de dedo de acero serían la orden del día aquí. Excelente trabajo mi amigo. ¡Bravo! !!!! --------------------------------------------------------------------- This place I would be happy to walk around Luis, I could spend a couple of hours there no problem, all sorts of stuff to delve into. Be wary underfoot though, that sludge looks quite nasty, I think my old Rigger boots with steel toe caps would be the order of the day here. Excellent work my friend. Bravo!!!!! I used free translator here Luis:- http://www.freetranslation.com/

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Minda

3:34PM | Tue, 09 September 2008

THis is excellent POV and very interesting..

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kgb224

5:21PM | Tue, 09 September 2008

Excellent capture my friend.

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Richardphotos

9:12PM | Tue, 09 September 2008

must be so much pollution there going into the ground water.outstanding testament to the world wide problem of industry destroying nature for a dollar

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sharky_

2:51AM | Wed, 10 September 2008

Just don't slip my friend or you will be part of the colors. Interesting shot. Aloha

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Cosme..D..Churruca

11:36AM | Wed, 10 September 2008

seems so polluted... but visually is superb. very well done!

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CavalierLady

8:51AM | Thu, 11 September 2008

Now this is a different look for you! :) But wow, how you can take the dredge of society and enhance the beauty of those colors is something to see! Expert work by you, Luis.

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lorandbartho

9:51AM | Thu, 11 September 2008

Really horrible! But a great shot!

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danob

12:46PM | Thu, 11 September 2008

Lol an unusual topic Luis I have seen worse passing off as art at the Tate Modern!!

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swjkie100

3:43PM | Fri, 12 September 2008

Grim picture indeed, but I agree the texture is incredible -_^

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