matches how I feel right about now. nice details.
Posted by JAH at February 24, 2004 01:17 AMThose pictures catch the very soul of this old machinery, well done. More generally you are a source of admiration and inspiration for amateur photographer devoid of talent such as yours truly... Keep up the great work!
Posted by Anton at February 24, 2004 02:00 AMYour daily pictures are very beautiful.
Posted by Alex at February 24, 2004 04:27 AMKind of beautiful!
Posted by cris at February 24, 2004 05:36 AMSam, time to upgrade to 800x600 or 1024x768 based photo gallery. ;-) (I know, I know hosting cost you money, so charge the topleftpixel network contributers, me first one!)
Posted by ila at February 24, 2004 08:38 AMOnce again, Damn Sam! Explorations into texture, weather and aging are some of my current faves. I especially like the photo-essay that gives us a broader understanding of place than just a singe pic.
Posted by BradKnapp at February 24, 2004 09:02 AMdoes that say 1883? wow !
Posted by legofish at February 24, 2004 11:48 AMI love how well chipped paint looks in pictures. Cool shots
Posted by rannie at February 24, 2004 12:31 PMnice textures!
Posted by sigma at February 24, 2004 02:43 PMIt's funny how these photos remind me of satellite photography.
Posted by rabsy at February 24, 2004 04:18 PMold,,, could be beautiful?!!i like these specialy colors.
Posted by effat at February 24, 2004 04:44 PMOh wow!! I love fotos taken from old machines with peeling color and rust. These are three wonderful done shots!
Posted by Liisa at February 24, 2004 06:37 PMGa! How I lo-oooove! crusty, chipped, weathered, rusting, abused, neglected, colourful industrial objects! Thank you!
Posted by bud at February 24, 2004 11:11 PMYou deverved the Noteworty. The scene was perfect choosen.
Posted by emarquetti at March 9, 2004 06:24 AMcongrats to the noteworthy. this set really earned it. great!:)
Posted by fredrik at March 9, 2004 06:35 AM