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Mines #7. Crushing machine

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This is another view of the mines. This machine use to crushing the minerals turning, inside is some iron balls (you will see in next post) mixed with minerals.. and later extract all triturate. In this case cant stole it and no problem leave out the building.. I´m sorry my busy days and delay in my comments. Thank you so much for your attention and support in this serie. Here you can visit my personal website Take it to the limit

Comments (23)


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CavalierLady

7:45AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Beautiful color and texture, and the old building illustrates even more the abandonment of the scene! Interesting series, Luis!

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Richardphotos

7:56AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

definitely a crushing view!!!

PD154

8:32AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Excellent shot, I love the rust and your POV is striking :)

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Alz2008

9:46AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Wonderful capture..

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helanker

10:32AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Looks fantastic. Best to keep out of its way :)))

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Fidelity2

11:00AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Very nice. 5+!!!

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durleybeachbum

11:05AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Very interesting!

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tizjezzme

11:28AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Your mine series has been an interesting one, Luis. I love the variety of shots you take; it makes for a very interesting portfolio and gallery!

BorisB

11:51AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Really an impressive image, very well done!!!

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awjay

11:53AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

great image my friend

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skyla824

12:04PM | Sun, 05 October 2008

wonderful work....

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Minda

12:55PM | Sun, 05 October 2008

fantastic work and very interesting..

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ledwolorz

1:09PM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Fantastic capture.

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Hendesse

1:24PM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Excellent shot with fantastic details, my friend. Looks impressive.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

1:53PM | Sun, 05 October 2008

los restos de una gran era... pena... pero geniales para una gran foto.

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JeffG7BRJ

2:37PM | Sun, 05 October 2008

I have one of these Luis, but on a much smaller scale, it is a tumbler for polishing small rocks and minerals. I put grit and metal balls in to take off the rough edges, mine only holds up to 3lb of rock. Excellent capture. Bravo!!!!!

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goodoleboy

6:56PM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Ouch, something you definitely want to get out of the way of as it rolls your way. Terrific capture of this rusted leviathan and the decimated structure behind it, Littlejock!

vlaaitje

3:47AM | Mon, 06 October 2008

again a beauty, your mine series is super Luis

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Janiss

10:14AM | Mon, 06 October 2008

Interesting capture Luis!

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sharky_

3:13AM | Wed, 08 October 2008

Wow! Very interesting equipment part. Huge... Excellent. Aloha

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kgb224

9:16AM | Wed, 08 October 2008

Excellent capture my friend.We have something similar but much smaller in size that are being used to crush the coal that has been burned in the boilers.

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Iceshark39

10:44PM | Thu, 09 October 2008

Fantastic shot! It's so rare to see these machine componenets like this. Wonderful shot!

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Elcet

9:17AM | Mon, 03 November 2008

The colors and shapes, the detail of the barrels are excellent. I guess that I would have slightly blurred the BG (trying to do my best with Photohsop CS3 Dynamic Filter function, this can be done another way in older Photoshops such as the 6 to CS2), but this is a matter of taste and I understand also that you made the choice of keeping the object within its original environment. Beautiful testimony and interesting explanation! 5, of course!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/6.3
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D300
Shutter Speed7692307/100000000
ISO Speed200
Focal Length22

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