Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts
January 29, 2013
Reused
Ah, my favourite bit of Launceston: Inveresk (can you tell?). It's hard for me to imagine what this place was like, back when it was still a functioning industrial site - particularly when the trees are looking so green and leafy. It's a subject that's been done to death recently in art, but something really appeals to me about nature reclaiming a derelict industrial site.
Of course, in this case, it's nothing to do with nature doing it's thing - as is probably quite obvious, this is a nicely landscaped and deliberately planned reclamation where the grass and rusty rails are both integral. Full points to the people who made it happen.
(The coffee is also excellent from the local cafe, by the way...)
March 4, 2012
tubes
more interesting sights around Invermay. not quite sure what this is attached to, or what it produces, but it made for a good photo.
March 2, 2012
the silos
I wonder why it's only a 15 minute zone...wheat silo fanatics clogging the place up of a saturday night with their gawking and rubber-necking, probably.
March 1, 2012
stack
It really was a good Sunday, as far as finding new and interesting things to photograph goes. Again, Invermay's industrial zone, I've no idea how old this chimney stack is, but judging from the buildings surrounding it, I'd say no older than the 1940s.
If anyone has a better idea, feel free to leave a comment and educate me.
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