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Down Mexico wayI was struck by the essentially industrial nature of modern winemaking. I guess the days of peasant girls crushing the grapes with their feet are long gone. If they ever existed.
Especially when it is surrounded by a quintessential Australian landscape My take on that VERY imposing building Thank you for inviting me Kristen Last edited by Mr Darcy on Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:33 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Down Mexico wayDeleted photos again?
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Re: Down Mexico wayIt seems I managed to republish all the photos I have on Flickr. I have fixed the links to the ones I posted last night, but older ones will have to fend for themsleves
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Re: Down Mexico wayYou showed us (or me at least) #1 on your display sometime after you took it and I liked it then. Seeing it here, it is great. I really like the shadows.
It certainly is an interesting building though. Thanks again for coming down Russell
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Re: Down Mexico wayAh, those hard shadows!! I must say I hate that photo of me! funny how we always hate photo's that include ourselves, but that one wasn't very nice, i'm not even smiling! i figured you'd have deleted them like i did!! lol
Will have a look on flickr to see the rest! definately curious to see your photos from the visit and your trip down, there were a few stops you mentioned that you took a few photo's at, so i'm definately wanting to see them!! Thanks again for coming on down! I still covet pretty much everything you showed us.....and thats only the tip of the iceberg so to speak! 2 x Fuji xt1,vg-xt1 grip, Fujinon xf 18-55mm 2.8-4, Fujinon xf 14mm, Fujinon 56mm 1.2.
Re: Down Mexico wayVery industrial indeed....where were the peasant girls?
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Re: Down Mexico wayYou can fit a lot of peasant girls in one of those vats. Of course with 85% of the population living in cities the difficulty these days is finding them. That's why the winemakers provide a special work environment for them.
Re: Down Mexico wayLove teh second one Greg, looks more like one of the industrial blocks over in Alexandria (Sydney) than a winery!
Great use of the shadows in the first. Where both these with the polariser? gerry's photography journey
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CPL was there for all of them Greg
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