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Big Six Asbestos Sheeting


When I took this photo the lighting was pretty poor but it somewhat suited the asbestos clad industrial unit. The weather was grey and the asbestos cladding was a sort of grey/black and this is the result of my edit.

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This one doesn't move me , if I'm honest Tom, ignoring the technical conversion issues which are up to your usual standard.
I'm sure there are some great textures in that sheeting but at this distance and scale, I feel they are lost.

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Tom,
The textures look a bit odd to me particlarly on the RHS. I'm wondering if this may be due to some sort of compression issues with your host?

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Not sure on this Tom, there is no aesthetic quality that makes me want to look for long

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Oh dear, I have uploaded the wrong image and delated the one I wanted to post. I should have checked the preview before posting. Old age.....
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No the feeling Tom, if you want to replace the image let me know and I will delete the present one

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