State-of-the-art nineteenth century digital photography

You should change your user title to Craneman.
David
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Anyway, with time, modern things become vintage, etc.
In the past centuries metalwork was, in many parts of the world, one of the relatively well-developed technologies, but on smaller scales.
I think a Victorian engineer would feel quite at ease with today's cranes—might miss only the boiler, drums, noise, and pistons, and find the construction a bit light, and so on.
Unfortunately, where I live, a "crane" is "une grue" and a phonetic transposition to "crâner" would not be too happy as the word means "show off" and "crâneur" is "a show off".
The kind of embarrassing truth I prefer to avoid.

K-1Gripped K-1 ungripped K-5ii K7 Various lenses
Stuart..
Industrial scene with a white vignette. Totally doesn't work for me. Like the original image.
Thanks.
I'll try.

GIULIO57
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Firenze-Italia
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