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From a rooftop bar in Melbourne's CBD, taken whilst enjoying a Guinness before flying home (sob!) to Sydney

A close-up of one side of my possible stone-age scraper

Prague Old Town, Clock Tower

From the Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association's 61st Annual Thresherman's Reunion, August 12-15, 2009, Kinzers, PA, US.

 

Anaglyph - requires red/cyan glasses (flat version also available)

Sky scrapers being loaded into the ground

Wolkenkratzer in Buenos Aires, Argentinien

This $16 Ice Scraper from Home Depot has personally revolutioized the process of splitting the White Oak bolts into shingles.

home made yard scraper on kaw 300

Towering o'er the Battery.

Time Warner Center from Central Park

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1 Liberty Place reflected by the Comcast tower

This was taken this past summer, when I tagged along on a trip to Boston with my dad. While he spent the day at a convention of sorts, I wandered about the city on what was an unfortunately dreary day. The weather wasn't cooperating, so most of the time I was attempting to find a way to take photos without getting water droplets all over the lens. Those skyscrapers just look so massive, and make you feel so diminutive in comparison. I never did get the angle I really wanted to get, simply because I was frustrated (and sick, all the while). So this was my best from the day. I suppose it sort of does give that sense of smallness that I was talking about.

 

Soon I'll be returning to this city (less than a week!) and get to see my Bruins play. Can. Not. Wait. Camera will be in tow, beyond a doubt.

Two towers frame a window of vivid sky, their facades bending light and clouds into mirrored mosaics. On the right, sleek glass panels double the drifting forms above, while the building to the left adds rhythm with its sharp, repeating windows. The perspective from below creates a sense of weightlessness, as if the city itself were dissolving upward into the atmosphere. A study of reflection, geometry, and fleeting weather, this image captures the dialogue between permanence and passing time.

 

Bijlmermeer, Amsterdam. Tomorrow is another day.

(July 1976)

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An early cast iron boot scraper offering a good resting place for the plants.

  

These are all older photos from my previous flickr account (I'm doing some renovation is the spirit of making my photo stream(s) more coherent!) Although these are all pretty out-dated by now I like watching other peoples' progress on flickr and decided to show my own learning curve by posting my beginning to hdr. Not that I have come very far since, but maybe if I do one day these would be nice to look back on.

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If you have trouble getting the right cutting angle, start off with the scraper at approx 45 degrees. Then pull it back up just a little bit more as you push it forward until it starts producing shavings.

 

The thumbs will push in the back near the bottom. Apply pressure to whichever area of the scraper that you want to cut with.

We uncovered a big sink hole by one of the covers over a downstairs window when we were clearing the shrubs.

I was digging up dirt from the back into a wheelbarrow as fill when I found this old hide scraper. Really cool find – probably a bit older than the house.

 

The unedited version ...

 

I didn't take this picture though!

The upper part of this Toronto skyscraper reflects the the sky as a deep blue - given away by the small patches of cloud.

At at a highway widening project on Arizona State Highway 260 between Cottonwood and Camp Verde.

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