9 : 無料・フリー素材/写真
9 / Steve @ the alligator farm
 
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| 説明 | look as large as you can .... I dug around in some of my old stuff and found this dark and lovely. it's a picture looking into the back of the number five blast furnace at LTV Steel ( A while ago ). I took it on my Canon AE1 during a photography class. I developed the film and printed this 8x10. You can see a lot about how steel is made in this picture. The ore freighters come up the river on the right and the loader there is for moving the taconite pellets off the boat ( raw iron ore ). The Coke (refined coal used for fuel) is brought in from Canada on rail cars and mixed with limestone (white piles) You can see the dump trucks taking the smoking spent coke out of the furnace . If you follow the rail cars down the right side of the furnace you can see the elevators used for loading the raw materials. These shots are harder to get than you might imagine... steel companies are notoriously paranoid about trying to keep the processes secret they use to fine tune the steel. Photographers are expressly prohibited anywhere inside the mills. I hatched the idea for posting this one after seeing the stuff Boss Bob is posting with his 120 mm camera..... Go Bob. www.flickr.com/photos/bossbob50/3373135128/ | 
| 撮影日 | 2009-03-21 20:00:41 | 
| 撮影者 | Steve @ the alligator farm | 
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