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Volunteer welding on one of the railcars at Niles Canyon Railway maintenance yard near Sunol, California.
En attendant que le premier fauconneau saute du nid, ce soudeur attira mon attention. Il se trouvait de l'autre côté du canal Lachine.
Arc welder.
Échangeur Turcot, Montreal.
Picture from my phone.
Past few days we have done this welding, 12 hours in a day.
It has been really hard for the neck, shoulders and knees, but now its done. What a relief!
Welder in picture is my friend ylli.
shot with a minolta autocord and kodak ektar 100 film. negatives were camera scanned with a fujifilm x-s10 and a tamron adaptall 2 90mm f/2.5 macro lens.
In every life we have some trouble
When you worry you make it double
Don't worry, be happy......
Ain't got no place to lay your head
Somebody came and took your bed
Don't worry, be happy
The land lord say your rent is late
He may have to litigate
Don't worry, be happy
Lood at me I am happy
Don't worry, be happy
Here I give you my phone number
When you worry call me
I make you happy
Don't worry, be happy
Ain't got no cash, ain't got no style
Ain't got not girl to make you smile
But don't worry be happy
Cause when you worry
Your face will frown
And that will bring everybody down
So don't worry, be happy (now).....
Bobby McFerrin - "Don't Worry, Be Happy"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9NhxGu-CY0
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24.10.2009.
Seen in the workshops at Didcot Railway Centre.
Not pin sharp - but just about acceptable for handheld in an age before image stabilisation!
After a kind of rough morning, we were looking for something to improve our disposition today. The weather cooperated with nice skies and just about 60 degree temps to enjoy. We were in Griffith trying to get both of my watches' batteries replaced, and that will have to wait. Trying to get something to eat didn't work out, either, as we found our pick for eats was doing on-line only. But we spotted a clear signal in town and figured what did we have to lose? A fellow railfan pulled up and brightened my day, saying we were in for a treat. Sadly, I didn't get his name, but he was certainly right as this KCS GE slowly came at us. He was crawling towards a welder working on the curve at Main Street. I thought I was going to get some really fine wide angle stuff as he walked past me on the curve. Then, things went back to normal as my camera battery died, though I had just checked it about 15 seconds earlier. So, no neat wide angle stuff to post, but there will be several more shots like this for you to endure. Interesting, when I got home I found that all three batteries I had for my D600 were dead. I guess I need to get out more.