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The foundry revisited i - !EoFJjFcCco
Recently came back from the latest of my little excursions to the nearby abandoned foundry, first time I've been back there since getting my new lens and starting working with raw.

Didn't manage to take that many shots, and not many turned out well, wasn't enough time for me to do much photography what with all the traffic in the complex I had to dodge and the sun setting early, but here's my best from today.
C&C would be appreacited.
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>> Anonymous
if you're doing stuff like this i would recommend a lens like the 28mm f/1.8
>> Anonymous
>>259331
it's a bike wheel, most likely from an inexpensive bike from the 70s or 80s, steel rim, plain spoke, that sharp bend on the nearest side means it's damaged beyond repair.
>> i - !EoFJjFcCco
>>259335

Well if I had 260 quid lying about then I'd probably get that, but since I'm a poorfag I'll have to make due with what I have.