Above: I trekked a quarter mile through a foot-and-a-half of snow on a bitter December evening to capture this angle of the plant. This image became my lead photograph for a panoramic formatted website slideshow I was developing. The Medina Ethanol Plant was the first ethanol plant to be constructed in the Northeastern United States. To view this entire post select “Read More”, below, or simply click on the post’s title.
Before I upgraded my Nikon equipment for digital workflow I was art directing my photo shoots. For this shoot I hired Louis Sabo of LRS Images to capture the photographs I needed.
(As always, click on any image for an enlarged view.)
Above: Coal is brought into the facility via rail car with the plant’s ethanol product being transported for inclusion in other refining processes in the same manner.