"For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication." Friedrich Nietzsche
Thursday, September 08, 2005
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- Noranda, Quebec (Horne Mine) Smelter facility
- Britannia Mines: Mill
- Britannia Beach: Interior, Mill Building
- Mill, Britannia Mine, B.C.
- Sudbury
- Rock Bolting II: Strathcona Mine (Falconbridge) O...
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- Can't choose, so I'll use all of them
- Sudbury: Frood-Stobie
- Thinking big, working little.
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- Birds on a Wire
- Transmission towers
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- Different Scope on the Scoop
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5 comments:
wow, that's great. it's also wonderful to see a different perspective on the whole abandoned building/industrial art types of photoblogs. andrew has shown me links from your blog, and it's fantastic.
I think it needs more shoe polish. Just kidding.. I think it looks great. I'm flattered. Can't wait to see the 20x40" version. ;)
There certainly is a difference in the respective interpretations - with your's I get the feel of ancient tomb and it's a bit more claustrophobic. Me like.
Detlef
http://www.detlefjumpertz.com
Hey, thanks Teri - I admit to enjoying your writing too, (wonder where the link came from?) but there's no spot to comment.
Detlef, I'm off to get more show polish. I think the difference in claustrophobia is because I'm using a bigger brush than a pixel on a smaller piece of paper.
It is interesting to see different interpretations - it would have been more interesting had I seen the place!
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