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Very interesting, I like the repetition in this capture!
I love t he patina of oxidized copper.
The colors and lighting are perfect!
Well done Motts!
I like puppys.
Now thats art.....Fabulous shot....
Very nice - Is that the bottling line?
I wonder how you stuck the bottles to them if that's indeed what they were for...from the bottom? Then why would they be open on both ends?
I doubt it's a bottling line. I think the building is too old for a mechansed bottling facility and even if it did have one it wouldn't have been made of copper. It's probably something to do with heating or cooling - copper is used because it conducts heat very well. Having said that, my knowledge lies in whisky distilleries, and things are probably quite different in breweries.
Amazing. The colors are fantastic.
This is a Grant. The unfermented wort goes through and is mixed with oxygen and checked for clarity before it is fermented.
I found this site quite by accident. I have always been fascinated with pictures of abandoned buildings, vehicles and such. I must say that this is the best site I have found and I really have enjoyed it. I especially like the Studebaker plant layout.
Such a great shot, full of both color and a sense of movement.
There's something very peaceful and zen-like about the repetitive copper tubings' loops and the circular pieces.
puppys?

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