Industrial, processed with a little more edginess than I usually go for, probably because of the noise level which resulted from a combination of high ISO and and extreme lighting variances....anyway, just wanted to share a very small portion of what I see almost every day!
Gadzooks!
Greg, I am in awe of anyone who has any kind of understanding and skill about what the hell all that stuff does.
You could color-code everything and within an hour I'd have a ton of things hooked up in the wrong places.
Oh- two fine images of whatever this is, also .
Charlie
Thanks Tom, James, Ray and Charlie. As for the complexity of the environment, it is quite daunting at first, but after about five years, it just sort of starts to make sense. Actually, we have operators who have been working here 20+ years who still don't fully understand it. Luckily, they work with others like me who do That's just one of the pitfalls of a flat-wage seniority-based work force.....