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Sand Dancin Donkey Walker
18-06-2009, 17:16
Hi Guys
Out and about this morning to Errington Woods with Faye of course (10 minutes from home).
Thought some of the photo's show how local heavy industry dominates the area but coincides closely with the countryside.
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll246/HyCoignitor/Audio%20Art%20of%20Sound/ErringtonWoods1.jpg
I can see your house from here, well Mike's anyway - possibly - maybe -
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll246/HyCoignitor/Audio%20Art%20of%20Sound/ErringtonWoods12.jpg
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll246/HyCoignitor/Audio%20Art%20of%20Sound/ErringtonWoods4.jpg
Andy - SDDW
Spectral Morn
18-06-2009, 17:29
Hi Andy
Reminds me of the kind of scenery juxtaposition you get in and around Grangemouth in Scotland.
Regards D S D L
Sand Dancin Donkey Walker
18-06-2009, 17:41
Neil
I suppose you could transpose either of the big industrial estuary’s, Teesport and Grangmouth and they would look the same.
Lived in this area all my life, I think it shows the good and the bad of the area. Though it has been massively hit hard with the recession and all.
Andy - SDDW
The Grand Wazoo
18-06-2009, 18:07
Here's some more greenery & industry for ya...........
From my industry.....
http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/3393/1270dharvester3lg.jpg
John Deere 1270D Timber Harvester
(Image credit:
http://www.deere.com/en_US/cfd/forestry/deere_forestry/media/images/landing/stories/1270D-harvester-3-lg.jpg)
The Grand Wazoo
18-06-2009, 19:18
Nice photos, by the way Andy.
The foreground in the first photo typifies what I love about the British countryside, very rarely spectacular, but somehow really beautiful in it's gentle rolling mosaic of fields & woods. A completely man-made landscape and stunning by accident!
I can see my house! :)
Yeah, if you look closely, you can just about see the bailiffs breaking in! :lol: ;)
Marco.
Sand Dancin Donkey Walker
18-06-2009, 20:21
Here's some more greenery & industry for ya...........
From my industry.....
http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/3393/1270dharvester3lg.jpg
John Deere 1270D Timber Harvester
(Image credit:
http://www.deere.com/en_US/cfd/forestry/deere_forestry/media/images/landing/stories/1270D-harvester-3-lg.jpg)
I want one, looks like great fun.
Talk about de-forestation, I could lay to waste the whole of Cleveland with that.
Mind you, not too sure if anyone would notice the difference :)
Cheers for the comments Chris
Andy - SDDW
Oh, btw, the pics are great Andy! Thanks for taking on the industrial landscape theme. If you can get any more shots from inside or near where you work like you did before that would be great :)
Marco.
How bizarre - I recognise the second photo because, give or take a few hundred yards, that's where a workmate of mine always goes to test any new camera or lens he's bought, in particular using long lenses to focus in on the estate (where he lives as well!). Tis a small world!
It's a village, if you don't mind. ;)
Are you the only gay in it, then? :lol: :lol:
;)
Marco.
Sand Dancin Donkey Walker
19-06-2009, 05:07
Hi Spod
Tis a strange, surprisingly small old world, especially the one I inhabit :).
Andy - SDDW
Sand Dancin Donkey Walker
19-06-2009, 05:15
Hi Guys
Here's another of the hopefully not doomed Redcar Steel Works Blast Furnace.
Marco will take up your challenge and try and post more images of the industrial area.
Not a brilliant image but you can see how the Steel and Chemical industries dominate the area greatly.
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll246/HyCoignitor/Audio%20Art%20of%20Sound/ErringtonWoods10.jpg
Andy - SDDW
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