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The Bike Repair Shop.
This is just one of the many roadside bike repair shops that are dotted all over Penang. As motorcycles and scooters are one of the major modes of transport these places are on virtually every street, sometime one shop next to another. At first thought you might think there is not enough work for all of these places to survive, and then you look around and see literally hundreds of bikes on the roads; where do they all come from?
This is junk, but it got my attention because of the previously repaired clip. I used to repair a lot of these and sell them years ago. I thought it might be one that I had sold, but it wasn't. It does have someone else's markings on the back. As you can see, most of the clips are gone, so I left it.
These guys are heros when you loose power in 90+ temps and want to be able to sleep. The storm came through fast but mighty. Winds brought down a large tree, that took down a power line, and snapped the pole in half. It was repaired faster than anticipated....about 5 hours after it went down.
Camera: Minolta SRT Super with MC Rokkor-PF 50mm f/1.7 lens.
Film: CineStill 400D 35mm Colour.
Processing: Walkens House of Film, Melbourne, Australia.
It is closer to noon and a very warm late spring day in Launceston, as these workmen repair a shop roof. It appears I caught the attention of one man.
Damaged beyond repair by repeated hurricanes and the ravages of the Outer Banks coastal environment, the Cape Hatteras Fishing Pier stands in pieces for one of its few remaining sunrises as its awaits demolition, Frisco, North Carolina.
This dock is near a friend's lake house. Evidently the owner was in the process of replacing some of the decking.
Merged from two exposures, using a layer mask to simulate a GND filter.
(Explore #19, 8/25/2010)
An employee in Union Pacific’s North Platte Diesel Shop works on 4,400 horsepower GE C44-9W No. 9632 on May 4, 2011. UP No. 9632 is the former Southern Pacific No. 8168.
Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 12/10-03/11/24
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Sankhu is an ancient Newari town with a unique culture and values. It is located in the Shankharapur Municipality in Kathmandu. It is famous for its temples, notably Bajrayogini and Swasthani temples.
A Filipino man in Bacolod, Philippines, repairs an audio speaker woofer for a karaoke machine that he rents for parties that involve singing....that's basically every party in the Philippines. ;-)
'Basilica of the Holy Family' known as the Sagrada Família... is a large unfinished Roman Catholic basilica in Barcelona [Spain].
Foundation repair is a traumatic experience. Homes in the Houston (Texas) suburbs are built on concrete slabs over a clay-rich soil that expands and contracts with the seasons. Given enough years, foundation cracks are common. Using the weight of the house, cylindrical concrete piers are driven into the soil until refusal, about 16 feet (5 meters) down in 14 locations around the affected sides of the house in our case. Then the home is jacked back into level. Doors are closing properly again. Not sure our ornamental shrubbery will survive the required transplantation, but if not we'll be planting Texas natives that attract butterflies. Angel, shown here, was an industrious and pleasant worker. Thanks Angel.
Down in the Canadian Pacific’s (ex-Milwaukee Road/ex-Soo Line) Muskego yard in Milwaukee, a CP car department welder is making a repair to the steel walkway of a covered hopper car.
A scene that is just a reminder of how demanding the busy fall harvest season can be on all kinds of railroad equipment every year. - October 1997 ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
These are used to repair pitch marks on the golf greens!
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