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lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2014

Desde Arriba - B. Lang


The following images are from the Tagebau Hambach mine in Germany. It is the largest opencast brown coal mining pit in the country and the biggest hole in Europe, occupying 85 square kilometers. It is 450 meters deep.The aerial photography of Bernhard Lang
Bernhard told us about his latest project:
For me the images of opencast brown coal mining with it's huge reclaimers "biting" into the soil, show quite directly the human impact on and exploitation of our environment. Some of these reclaimers are the biggest of the world: 240 meter long, 96 m high and have a weight of 13500 tons.
The aerial photography of Bernhard LangEXPAND2
From above the scenery with these huge "monsters" in this strange mining surrounding reminded me of another barren planet out of a science fiction movie. The textures created by these diggers made out of coal, gravel, soil, sand, water... was very visually interesting for me - looking sometimes like abstract paintings.
The aerial photography of Bernhard LangFuente: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/aerial-photos-turn-dirty-industrial-places-into-amazing-1596905661

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