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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 16512" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>This is the kind of stuff I look for when I'm out and about searching for photo ops. This refinery is one of the largest in the US, and supplies much of the midwest with its gasoline and petroleum products. One of the stacks (not shown here) can be seen for miles and has been dubbed the "Eternal Flame" from the fire atop that is always burning. The railroad traffic around this place is insane. The refinery is actually neighbor to the former Lima Locomotive Works (which is now a US Army tank building plant), so there's some very heavy industry in this area.</p><p></p><p>Rick pretty much nailed everything on the head that I was trying to accomplish with this composition. The lights are actually a lot brighter in the full-sized image. JPEG conversion and resizing have diminished their role here. I just can't imagine letting my kids play here. Asbestos before breakfast anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 16512, member: 1061"] This is the kind of stuff I look for when I'm out and about searching for photo ops. This refinery is one of the largest in the US, and supplies much of the midwest with its gasoline and petroleum products. One of the stacks (not shown here) can be seen for miles and has been dubbed the "Eternal Flame" from the fire atop that is always burning. The railroad traffic around this place is insane. The refinery is actually neighbor to the former Lima Locomotive Works (which is now a US Army tank building plant), so there's some very heavy industry in this area. Rick pretty much nailed everything on the head that I was trying to accomplish with this composition. The lights are actually a lot brighter in the full-sized image. JPEG conversion and resizing have diminished their role here. I just can't imagine letting my kids play here. Asbestos before breakfast anyone? [/QUOTE]
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