Former Harbison's Dairies Plant, Philadelphia, 2017.
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Former Harbison's Dairies Plant, Philadelphia, 2017.
All the pixels, now completely dairy-free, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/32618385030
@mattblaze Was this taken through a window? I see what look like window reflections.
@SteveBellovin No. I'm not sure what you're seeing.
@SteveBellovin Maybe some of the spraypaint?
@mattblaze Primarily, it's the white diagonal line to the left of the leftmost loading dock door (and dot above it) and the white quasi-rectangle to the right of the right loading dock door. And some of the clouds don't look quite right.
@mattblaze boom, bust and leave capitalism.
@arrrg it had a pretty good run, though.
Captured with a DSLR and a 19mm shifting lens.
The former Harbison's Dairies, locally known as the "milkbottle building", is a prominent local landmark in the Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia. It was long vacant at the time this was captured, but has since been spruced up and redeveloped as a mixed-use commercial space. Surrounding development has enveloped the building; the milkbottle-shaped water tower is no longer readily visible from the street.