In August I was introduced to a small part of Birmingham's Southside known as the Garage. After developing some long-dormant film from my Canon EOS 3, I rediscovered some more photos that I took at that time. One of them is almost identical to a photo taken on my Canon T2i, but I am posting this one regardless, mostly because I am very fond of it.
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Revisiting the Ensley Steel Works
Back in October, I posted some photos from a visit to the Ensley Steel Works in Birmingham that had occurred about a year prior to that past. Yet I recently developed a roll of Kodak BW400CN that was shot on my Canon EOS 3; the film contains shots from several outings dating back more than two years. That roll contain several shots from U.S. Steel's Ensley Steel Works that I had forgotten that I had even taken, some of which I liked even better than the similar photos taken on the Panasonic LX3, which can be seen in the previous post (linked above).
For additional photos of this ilk, I have also previously posted about Republic Steel's East Thomas Plant in Birmingham.
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