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UER Forum > UE Photography > Nuclear Powered Tractors (Viewed 1986 times)
Axle 


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Sieg oder Tod

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Nuclear Powered Tractors
< on 5/5/2014 6:21 PM >
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Always a favourite spot for me, not as complete or big as say it's sister plant, Government Spiders, four hours west, but still a good time, without having too much extra worry. Known to some as Baby Spiders or Concrete Jungle, I prefer to call it by the name it was given two years back at MAMU IV...Government Tractors.

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Two years ago when I first visited this hulk of a power station, one of many that was begun but never completed. It now lurks over an industrial park. The only parts working is the switching yard, but even that can go days without a single visitor.

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So how did I come up with the name Government Tractors? Well, the sister plant is known as Government Spiders, and when I was there two years back we found a cache of farm equipment that is stored there by the property's owner, so I jokingly, suggested it be renamed to Government Tractors. It stuck.

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Shooting 4x5 in an abandoned space is unique. Usually if I'm in a large group I leave the large format at home, as it is a bit of a process to shoot, setup, focus, meter, set, close shutter, load film, shoot, and then repeat. So I usually do this with smaller groups or if I'm out on my own.

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But there's an interesting satisfaction with each shutter click, knowing that you've created something magic and when you take it out of the tank, or box, after processing, you'll have an image that is unparalleled.

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GLP. 


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Re: Nuclear Powered Tractors
< Reply # 1 on 5/5/2014 10:58 PM >
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Absolutely stunning keep it up!




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CaJuN 


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< Reply # 2 on 5/5/2014 11:29 PM >
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Indeed! Beautiful!




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< Reply # 3 on 5/5/2014 11:51 PM >
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Very nice! Diggin' the black and white.
Love both Tractors and Spiders, but who wouldn't!?




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< Reply # 4 on 5/5/2014 11:57 PM >
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Great pictures! I like the name too haha




wranglerroadhead 


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< Reply # 5 on 5/6/2014 1:37 AM >
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So if anyone played counterstrike, this place looks a lot like this scouts and knives map:

http://www.cstrike.../562-scoutzknivez3

I mean, I suppose a lot of abandoned places look like this but damn.

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yeya 


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< Reply # 6 on 5/6/2014 3:30 AM >
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Awesome as always!!!




Cracked 


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Loving the film shots - (and the digi ones too)!




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Eschaton 


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Entry: Eschaton (es-kuh-tawn) noun | end of time, climax of history | Etymology: Greek for 'last'

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Re: Nuclear Powered Tractors
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Posted by Axle

So how did I come up with the name Government Tractors? Well, the sister plant is known as Government Spiders, and when I was there two years back we found a cache of farm equipment that is stored there by the property's owner, so I jokingly, suggested it be renamed to Government Tractors. It stuck.




Oh, I heard Ophie came up with it.




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tiffers 


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< Reply # 9 on 5/9/2014 9:42 PM >
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It's so weird how similar they both are. :p




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