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How the Ford Rouge Plant uses science and scientific measurement to produce Ford cars. Circa 1939. Kind of sounds like Frank Nelson narrating but I don't think it is.
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Did an Industrial Night HDR (High Dynamic Range) Time Lapse shot the other day. What I love is I mistakenly balanced a night shot with daylight settings and got the orange tungsten glow you see here. It made the smoke look like the building was on fire. Neat litte look ... unintentionally.

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I have been wanting to get a shot like this for a while, and came across a beautiful day with some speckled clouds in the background. This time lapse takes us from dusk to night.

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From a Depression-era documentary that describes the importance of the Mississippi River. Written and directed by Pare Lorentz The complete film can be found at: http://www.archive.org/details/RiverThe1937

This long clip shows the entire process of welding a large piece of metal before the advent of the industrial electric welder. Notice the forge and the foreman overseeing the work. Check out the muscles on those guys. Many of them are probably recent immigrants. It seem incredible that the average weekly wage for such hard labor was $3 to $5. The shot was made at the Westinghouse plant where electric generators were made. The photographer was the famous Billy Bitzer who later teamed up with director D.W.

From a Depression-era documentary that describes the importance of the Mississippi River. Written and directed by Pare Lorentz The complete film can be found at: http://www.archive.org/details/RiverThe1937

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