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I didn't venture out yesterday during the storm, but this morning I had a toddle along the seafront. I was amazed to see this window cleaner at work, at 8.40am.
Then about 20/30 minutes later I walked by 2 other seafront resturants and their windows were clean and sparkling.
The result of stripping down and cleaning this Auto Yashinon 5cm f2's blades - in vinegar and then pure alcohol.
Paris Street Photography, by Jonathan Nardi - 2014
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"I hate my job"
Janitor the floor cleaner was cleaning the floor when... he spotted a pile of junk full of paper after shredder.
He is here for cleaning floor's, but not for cleaning pile of paper junk. And after all, he hate's that kind of cleaning job.
Know wonder why he hate's that kind of cleaning job... in his opinion way's.
This Pederson cleaner shrimp was difficult to get in focus because it felt compelled to climb onto the camera lens. A small group of them were scattered atop some brain coral and every time I came in for a shot, they'd creep closer to the lens.
Grote Knip, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
Moxie at her 'finest', protesting against chores. Yah, I don't like them either, but I don't go on attacking cleaning tools because of it! ;)
This fight has been going on for years and its a wonder we ever vacuum our floors at all, and amazing the vacuum cleaner isn't more scarred than it is. She really means it, "No more vacuuming!"
Our Daily Challenge "Animal" ('Animal' happens to be the name of the model vacuum cleaner we have by Dyson...it is the best one we've ever had)
Attendance on a Line and Light photography experience day brought exclusive access to the interiors of Elvaston Castle, near Derby. The Stanhope home fell into decline and became a teacher training college during World War Two. The college left in 1947 and since then it has been bearly used. The surrounding park became the UK's first country park managed by Derbyshire County Council. Some of the ground floor of the house is used for a cafe and weddings, the upper floors being derelict. More information here: www.futureelvaston.co.uk
Class 25/3 25300 passes Whitacre Junction with a ballast cleaner and brake van in tow, I assumed heading for Bescot.
D7650 was delivered from Beyer Peacock Ltd in May 1966 and withdrawn in December 1985, being scrapped at Doncaster Works in July 1986.
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Self portrait with my Plymouth at the awesome De Luxe Cleaners in Modesto, CA
Print made my me in the color darkroom.
*insert some sick Ragga dubstep*
Another over-edited scene taken from the stop motion. In all honesty these scenes aren't even probably going to be in the main video. It's more just for an idea I have of a short couple second long teaser trailer.
The flame effect isn't the best, but I couldn't do much else with the skills and resources I have. I'm currently overhauling my thermal soldier so I had to improvise and make something like a Cleaner from The Division (which I've been wanting to make a legit figure of anyway).
edit: I decided to replace the old shot with this better edited one. A lot better, but still not perfect.