GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Zos Xavius
Here is what remains of Carrie Furnace. Units 6 and 7 are all that they left standing. This portion of the mill was built in 1906 and gives a good example of of what early steel mills looked like. They are trying to preserve it, but honestly its decay is accelerating, so there won't be much to save

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-11 Thread Mark C
Wow - excellent work, Zos. I'd hold out a few favorites but don't know were to begin. Awesome that you even ot an owl in there Mark On 4/10/2013 11:15 AM, Zos Xavius wrote: Here is what remains of Carrie Furnace. Units 6 and 7 are all that they left standing. This portion of the mill was b

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Charles Robinson
On Apr 10, 2013, at 10:15 , Zos Xavius wrote: > Here is what remains of Carrie Furnace. Units 6 and 7 are all that > they left standing. This portion of the mill was built in 1906 and > gives a good example of of what early steel mills looked like. They > are trying to preserve it, but honestly i

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Darren Addy
Really like this one: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=434486426639777 and this one also stands out: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=434486706639749 On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Charles Robinson wrote: > On Apr 10, 2013, at 10:15 , Zos Xavius wrote: > >> Here is what remain

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Ralf R. Radermacher
Zos Xavius wrote: > Here is what remains of Carrie Furnace. Units 6 and 7 are all that > they left standing. This portion of the mill was built in 1906 and > gives a good example of of what early steel mills looked like. Wonderful work but are you sure the furnace is that old? Looks more like 1

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Paul Stenquist
A great set. I found it most interesting. Paul On Apr 10, 2013, at 11:32 AM, Charles Robinson wrote: > On Apr 10, 2013, at 10:15 , Zos Xavius wrote: > >> Here is what remains of Carrie Furnace. Units 6 and 7 are all that >> they left standing. This portion of the mill was built in 1906 and >>

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
"I liked "Free Candy" for its humor." I liked the "Coke Express" for unintended humor and the deer statue. Dan Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Charles Robinson wrote: > On Apr 10, 2013, at 10:15 , Zos Xavius wrote: > >> Here is wh

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Bob Sullivan
Love #21 and #44 (such dark strength) and the owl shots and the ladle car(#705). Nice work. Regards, Bob S. On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 10:15 AM, Zos Xavius wrote: > Here is what remains of Carrie Furnace. Units 6 and 7 are all that > they left standing. This portion of the mill was built in 1906 an

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-10 Thread Zos Xavius
First of all thanks for the nice comments. I do tend to mix b&w with color a lot. No rhyme or reason as to what I pick for what. Its usually whatever I feel looks better, though I do get on all black and white kicks sometimes. Yeah the furnace was built in 1906 an

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace

2013-04-11 Thread Eactivist
Wow. Old crumbling buildings, falling apart machinery, interesting angles and holes, lots of rust, and graffiti. It doesn't get much better than that. Wonder who put the wire deer there? Cool. So are the ballet shoes. Very good owl shot, with his wings spread no less. This is a quality gall

Re: GESO: Carrie Furnace (updated!)

2013-04-11 Thread Zos Xavius
I added the rest of my picks and fixed a couple of exposures. Thanks for looking. The deer head was built over the course of many sundays years ago by an industrial art coop. I think it adds a lot to the place personally. eactiv...@aol.com wrote: >Wow. Old crumbling buildings, f