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invisible
Nov-07-2009, 04:29 PM
1.
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v3/p908472788-4.jpg

2.
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v8/p968172947-4.jpg

3.
http://federicobuchbinder.com/img/v5/p957924525-4.jpg

Thanks for looking.

rcof
Nov-08-2009, 06:12 AM
good pictures! interesting subject matter. I like the toneing.

Dogdots
Nov-08-2009, 07:40 AM
Hi Federico :D

I like these.....still trying to figure out what the third one says .... I don't want to be doing something I shouldn't :rofl

lizzard_nyc
Nov-08-2009, 09:19 AM
Cool series.
I like how you give us less and less info with each one, leaving us with nothing in the end, and you just know it's the most important one.

Really like the look of the first one. Reminds me of an office in the 50's.

invisible
Nov-08-2009, 12:05 PM
still trying to figure out what the third one says .... I don't want to be doing something I shouldn't :rofl ...and – like Liz said – that's the most important of them all :lol3 Numbers 2 and 3 were shot inside a grain elevator; that last notice seems to have been the grain scale inspection notice.


Really like the look of the first one. Reminds me of an office in the 50's. I'm not 100% sure, but it might even be a bit older than that.

Thanks rcof, Mary Kim, and Liz!

eL eSs Vee
Nov-08-2009, 03:12 PM
...and – like Liz said – that's the most important of them all :lol3 Numbers 2 and 3 were shot inside a grain elevator; that last notice seems to have been the grain scale inspection notice.

I believe the third one is a certificate - several, actually. Apparently, the scale consistently passed inspection, as it looks as though each certificate was simply stapled atop that of years previous .

Great photos, all, Invisible. Very well done, indeed. :thumb

invisible
Nov-08-2009, 08:25 PM
I believe the third one is a certificate - several, actually. Apparently, the scale consistently passed inspection, as it looks as though each certificate was simply stapled atop that of years previous . Yes, that makes perfect sense; it did seem to be one paper posted on top of another.

Thanks again, Lee!