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splendid!...dreamy touch..!Blow -
It's a drier/cooker for a rendering plant. Rendering plants boil, press and dry waste from abattoirs. The final product is bone meal which is an ingredient in animal feed among other things. An important byproduct is tallow, which has a number of uses, from old fashioned shaving cream to bio-fuel. The photos are taken at the factory where we make complete rendering (and also fishmeal) plants. My day job is as export marketing manager (and in-house photographer ) for that company.Congratulations, Jorgen! I have to ask, what kind of a machine is that in your photograph?
I seem to have gotten a very nice copy, evenly sharp across the frame, not prime lens sharp, but excellent for what it is. I found that most of my industrial work photography is at f/5.6 to 8 anyway, to get enough DOF, and with the excellent VR of this lens, I can mostly manage without a tripod. For my next travel, I'll probably just bring this lens plus the Zeiss 21, Nikkor 180 AF and 50 f/1.2.Congratulations Jorgen! The 24-120 is a very nice lens if you happen to get a good copy. I love mine already!
Yeah, that Jack fellow can be a royal PITA-enabler to gear-a-holicsThere's a fellow called Jack who posts frequently on this forum, and a week or so ago, he mentioned in a thread that the Nikkor 24-120mm lens is actually quite useful.
Zactly -- that lens makes travel that easy. My 14 usually slips in as I don't have a 20. My big debate now is do I bring the fast 50 or the fast 35 prime with or without the fast 28 or the fast 24 prime? And I've been known to consume a tumbler of single-malt whilst standing in front of the camera cabinet working out that compound conundrumFor my next travel, I'll probably just bring this lens plus the Zeiss 21, Nikkor 180 AF and 50 f/1.2.
Well, that's interesting - I use tallow when making shaving soap to go with my straight razors!It's a drier/cooker for a rendering plant. Rendering plants boil, press and dry waste from abattoirs. The final product is bone meal which is an ingredient in animal feed among other things. An important byproduct is tallow, which has a number of uses, from old fashioned shaving cream to bio-fuel. The photos are taken at the factory where we make complete rendering (and also fishmeal) plants. My day job is as export marketing manager (and in-house photographer ) for that company.
Single malts, particularly those from Islay, are well known to reduce distortions of the brain. The may be some chromatic aberrations the next morning thoughAnd I've been known to consume a tumbler of single-malt whilst standing in front of the camera cabinet working out that compound conundrum
I'm partial to Speysides and Highlands -- in case anybody's shopping for me :ROTFL:Single malts, particularly those from Islay, are well known to reduce distortions of the brain. The may be some chromatic aberrations the next morning though