Yokkaichi Factory Night View and Me [ObaQ looked like an environmental heart]
The principle behind Showa Yokkaichi Sekiyu's commonly known device, ``Oba-Q,'' for extracting gasoline and light oil from heavy oil, was apparently discovered in 1923 by E.J. Houdry of France. This strange structure is a heavy oil catalytic cracker.
Gasoline, diesel oil, and oils with light components such as the naphtha used by Tosoh are in high demand, while there is a surplus of heavy oil, which is all refined from crude oil, so it would be a problem if the needs were unbalanced. Yes, he's a good guy. You can get high quality gasoline with less odor.
We aim to take pictures of Oba-Q, which is like a heart that helps preserve the environment, from the Suzuka River embankment.The north side is closer to Oba-Q.There are a lot of parking lots with fishing customers, while the south side is a distant view of the factory night view where you can enjoy a wide overall view. It's a major spot for photography.
I've been secretly researching that I want a full-frame D850 with an 85mm single focus lens on the north embankment, with no loss of image quality even when stopped down to f/9, but what do you think? It's going to end up being 1.5MB anyway, hmm, I guess I'm being self-satisfied. Someone please tell me. I don't know.
Nikon's single focal length 24mm and 85mm are full-frame lenses with an aperture of f/1.8 and are strong in dark places, so I decided to use them on my APS-C camera. I can say that it's fair to say it in terms of lens performance.
How do you do a self-portrait with the focus setting? I'll think about it again to see if there are any good tips. The south embankment was open and the wind was pleasant.Although there was occasional light rain, it was a fairly warm night.
Thank you for joining us. It was Yokkaichi and I.
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