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As the city stretches awake, another delivery boat carves through the rippling reflections of Venice’s Grand Canal. Crates of produce and supplies gleam in the golden light, while the helmsman — cool, composed, and cast in bronze by the rising sun — steers towards the day’s first drop. The working life of Venice glides on, quietly magnificent.
Alors que la ville s’étire au réveil, une autre embarcation fend les reflets dorés du Grand Canal. Casiers de provisions à bord, le pilote — calme et concentré, presque sculpté par la lumière de l’aube — navigue vers la première livraison du jour. À Venise, la routine matinale devient un ballet silencieux sur l’eau.
Achille Fiorentini fondatore della Ormaf di Padova, ditta specializzata in macchine per fototessera
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read an interview to Giancarlo Rado by Eugenio Carretti
in a small shipyard in Porto Ercole ( Italy, near Grosseto) two men are creating a boat that will soon be put into sea
Our patio at the cottage has collapsed:(:( 😢 Too much snow during the winter.
I will be busy helping the guys repair it.🔨
Meaning...I will be cooking and they will be rebuilding.
Renovation works are always a good source for interesting pictures. As the rails were being soldered and vapours came out at high temperatures, light was being reflected making for an interesting shot.
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Three days after the massive Golden Spike Sesquicentenial celebration at the Golden Spike National Historic Site in Promontory Utah workers are taking down all of the temporary infrastructure. The tie commemorating the location of the Golden Spike is on the track near the center of the image -- the slightly smaller, very smooth and finighed railroad tie.
Construction work is going on busily even though the setting sun spreads his golden rays signaling it is time to go home. Unlike the sun, men have their hectic schedule and long hours of work. This is an everyday scene I see here but this day the ball of flame made a beautiful silhouette scene.
I borrowed my husband's Sony DSC-HX50V and took this shot from my terrace.
Maybe because I grew up nearby a large industrial area ... or maybe because I have had several jobs in the harbour or on a business or industrial site, but I love to roam in such areas.
Sometimes it seems to be so silent like nothing much is happening .. occasionally a car or truck, otherwise you see little.
But knowing that inside all these halls, sheds and offices is so much activity going on, even though it's hardly visible from the outside; that makes it an exciting area to me.
So yesterday I walked on such a terrain in our town. I went through the gate of this big tire company.
The tires itself were also large, sometimes just as big as me.
I thought it was beautiful.
The boy on that cart found out, sooner than me, that the gate had already been closed and had to 'free' me.
Or had to chase me away
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