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Spot welding a new piece of sheet metal to a railcar undergoing restoration at NCRY's maintenance facility near Sunol, California.
Yippee-ki-yay. Found in Explore, 2/26/21.
Welding cracks in aluminum is tough. With its low melting temperature, you have to be very careful not to ruin it. And the sparks don't last long.
While I didn't capture as many sparks as I would have liked, the smoke tendrils almost make up for it.
Killing a little time at work before going home. I didn't get the sparks I was hoping for, but the tendrils of smoke are pretty cool.
Kodak TMY in Tanol N+1
Kallitype on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, Sodium citrate developer, MT10 Gold toner 3:30 mins
Close-up of welds on a “Beast”, a welded stainless-steel sculpture by Lynn Chadwick on the Univ of East Anglia campus, Norwich.
Stainless steel panels were welded together to make the beast. The colours are genuine but 'Sunday' sliders have considerably enhanced them plus added other effects. The ambers are reflections from summer scorched campus grass. The sky supplied the blues!
An especially difficult metal to weld on with its low melting temp, especially when you're just trying to fill a small crack. But it does make for some cool pics. Didn't get the sparks I wanted, but the wisps of smoke are cool.
This is a close-up photo of two rivets and a line of welded solder on a truck trailer that suggests a pareidolia portrait.
Canon F-1 New (Latest model)
Canon nFD 35-105mm f/3.5
Kodak UltraMax 400
Lab developed and scanned
Converted to B&W in Lightroom
I always try these shots and they almost never work out. This one is close enough, and so here it is. I should probably stop this, but symmetry is impossible to resist. That's just how our brains work.
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'In a Season'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Process: DIY ECN-2
Weld County, Colorado
July 2020
100 seconds at f11,taken at Salford Quays a little while back,as always using welding glass as my 'big stopper'.......
Thanks for looking,
Chris.
Out for a Sunday drive and noticed the signpost for Ebenezer. I had heard about this historic little church but had never visited before.
First time behind the camera in a while having fractured my finger a few weeks ago. Forgot to check my ISO in all my eagerness so a bit noisy. (I guess these things happen!)
This tiny church is the oldest church in Australia, being built in 1809 by 8 families who arrived in the country together on the ship the "Coromandel" in 1802, and subsequently settled together . The small town of Ebenezer is on Hawkesbury River. The families prized education and also pioneered schooling in the colony beginning a school in 1810.
Hasselblad 501CM, TMY N+1 Tanol.
Vandyke on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag,
MT10 Gold toner 2:30 mins before fixing.
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.
Letters welded on the armor of a post WWI tank for the Looking Close... On Friday group. Challenge: Letters. Smith and Edwards surplus store, Ogden, Utah.
A high pitch noise is audible when the technician welds the new stabiliser in place.
"Oh just minor repairs, nothin much. The damned stabiliser just went haywire."
"Lt, still that was some fancy flying landing without the stab in those wind gusts!"
The young pilot looked in awe at his squadron leader.
CSX Local drops some CWR in North Berwick Main as part of the double iron expansion through North Berwick for the NNEPRA/Downeaster siding expansion project
Try to count the stars & view this one Large on Black.
Here's another from our trip out to the great wide open prairie last night. Here, the constellation Orion takes stock of Pawnee National Grassland in northeastern Colorado (note the abundant light pollution below).