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Infiltration Forums > UE Photography > Science Schooling.(Viewed 1050 times)
macgruder location:
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Science Schooling.
< on 3/29/2020 3:19 AM >
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Here's a flavor of the month from a few years back.

01.
enlightened students. (EXPLORED 12/29/17) by Steven, on Flickr

02.
a/v clubbing. by Steven, on Flickr

03.
shirts vs skins. by Steven, on Flickr

04.
half miracle. by Steven, on Flickr

05.
back to back. by Steven, on Flickr

06.
row by row. by Steven, on Flickr

07.
overseer. by Steven, on Flickr

08.
down and out. by Steven, on Flickr

09.
upper clock. by Steven, on Flickr

10.
life defined. by Steven, on Flickr

11.
no more stuffing. by Steven, on Flickr

12.
hock a loogie. by Steven, on Flickr

Thanks for looking.



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 1 on 3/29/2020 3:26 AM >
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Wow. Amazing set.



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Oregon
 
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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 2 on 3/29/2020 3:44 AM >
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The repetition in these is stellar, and I love the green. That doll (I think it's a human figure but it could be lion) though, yuck. Normally they don't bug me too much, but the fact that it's kind of distant and definitely not the focus of the photo just makes it look so... idk, fucked. Ugh. Great job!



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 3 on 3/29/2020 5:48 AM >
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I love the little "detail" on shot #6
Good set !



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 4 on 3/29/2020 8:55 AM >
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Nice pictures.


Whats up with all those cords in the hallway?



If your uncle Jack were stuck on a roof. And he asked for your help. Would you help your uncle Jack off?
mookster location:
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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 5 on 3/29/2020 9:26 AM >
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Nice to see it before it got ruined!

Posted by MercuryVapor
Nice pictures.


Whats up with all those cords in the hallway?


Leftover cable casing from scrappers stripping it.



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 6 on 3/29/2020 9:43 AM >
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Posted by mookster
Nice to see it before it got ruined!



Leftover cable casing from scrappers stripping it.


I've never seen that before. scrappers around here usually don't leave much of a trace behind. other than maybe some nuts and bolts.



If your uncle Jack were stuck on a roof. And he asked for your help. Would you help your uncle Jack off?
mookster location:
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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 7 on 3/29/2020 10:30 AM >
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Posted by MercuryVapor


I've never seen that before. scrappers around here usually don't leave much of a trace behind. other than maybe some nuts and bolts.


They're generally only after the copper wiring in the middle of the cables, the rubber/plastic coating and other stuff usually gets left behind.



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 8 on 3/29/2020 1:58 PM >
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Wow this was in a good shape before, very pleasant pictures man!



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 9 on 3/29/2020 2:20 PM >
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Beautiful set... well done
#1 is just wild.



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 10 on 3/29/2020 2:21 PM >
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Flavor of the month or not, it's still a really significant part of the city's history and I'm glad you were able to get such great shots of it.



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macgruder location:
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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 11 on 4/1/2020 4:57 AM >
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Thanks, all!



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 12 on 4/1/2020 2:44 PM >
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There are times when I get tired of UER threads...And then there are posts like this one that reminds me of why I love UE. Masterful shots. I would be proud of just one of them, and you have a whole series!

Abby



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Re: Science Schooling.
<Reply # 13 on 4/1/2020 6:44 PM >
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Stunning.



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