Beneath the Turbine Hall, Seaholm Power Plant, Austin
We move back to the Seaholm Power Plant in downtown Austin this morning. This is another shot taken in the cavernous space beneath the floor of the turbine hall. Before removal of all the generation equipment, I suspect this was a very busy place but now all that remains among the concrete framework is a lot of odd geometric protrusions (anchors for the turbines themselves, I assume) and circular (pipe-shaped) holes in walls.
Exif Information
- ApertureValue: f/8
- ShutterSpeedValue: 1/2 sec
- ISOSpeedRatings: 400
- ExposureProgram: Manual
- ExposureBiasValue: 0 EV
- Flash: No Flash
- FocalLength: 15 mm
- Model: NIKON D700
- Make: Nikon Corporation
- MaxApertureValue: f/2.8
- Copyright: Copyright (c) Dave Wilson, 2011
- MeteringMode: Multi-Segment
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Tom Baker on April 20th, 2011 at 12:15 pm
I like this one Dave. I dig the diagnol lines.
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James Howe on April 20th, 2011 at 4:35 pm
Very cool shot, sort of looks like a scene from Halo.
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Kristi Hines on April 20th, 2011 at 5:43 pm
I like how there are so many paths your eyes can take in this scene. Great composition!
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