Posted by TurboZutek |
8/18/2005 12:47 PM | remove |
Probably didn't stand still enough...
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Posted by lost |
8/18/2005 7:38 PM | remove |
Yup, you can see it in the other images with staff in, "forms" floating across the floor. How long was the exposure on a 1900s camera?!
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Posted by TurboZutek |
8/18/2005 8:20 PM | remove |
Could be upto three minutes!
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Posted by Slickis |
8/22/2005 4:44 AM | remove |
Thats a big ass kitchen for no more thats in it.
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Posted by lost |
8/22/2005 7:16 AM | remove |
Well this place would have housed at least 2000 people in its prime.
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Posted by IIVQ |
8/22/2005 10:59 AM | remove |
I think in daily use it had tables everywhere with people chopping meat, vegetables and stuff but these were removed for the photograps.
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Posted by lost |
8/22/2005 7:44 PM | remove |
Which is sort of silly since it is a photo of a kitchen.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
8/22/2005 10:00 PM | remove |
Chances are good that the huge clearances here are to accommodate meal trolleys.
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Posted by IIVQ |
8/26/2005 12:51 PM | remove |
well, not *so* huge, I'd think...
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Posted by TurboZutek |
8/26/2005 4:07 PM | remove |
So you have this amount of clearance between your units in your home kitchen?
Cool!
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Posted by IIVQ |
8/26/2005 4:28 PM | remove |
My whole kitchen would fit in this clearance. Sideways! it's That small!
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