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On the beautiful islands of Luing and Seil you will find old workers' houses made of slates and all this in a wonderful setting. The typical Scottish houses take you back in time.
the entire series on my website very soon
Shot with a Canon 5D MK4, 24mm TS-E, f/11 1/60, 100ISO
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So many people, including warehouse workers, know that this administration separating children from their parents is morally bankrupt.
If I was to pick the worst job in the world I have ever witnessed, it would be without doubt this one.
Firstly these workers extract the sulphur from active volcano and brake into pieces. They do this with minimum protection, and gases at the bottom of the rim make it very difficult to breathe. Then they carry the load of as much as 90kg to the top of the rip (about 200 meters) and then several kilometers down the mountain. They make this journey two or three times a day and earn on average of us$5 a day.
Bear that in mind next time you gonna complain about your job.
Celeryville, Ohio. These men performed backbreaking work all day in the fields and yet seemed full of joy. Scanned from original darkroom print.
Market Meat Worker by Irene Becker © All rights reserved
A man roasts meat in a market abattoir—Kakuri district in Kaduna, Nigeria.
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This year we are unveiling the Wichtigtuer drone.
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Rob: Mom, oh, Mom, what's that man doing over there in that yard?
Mom: He's preparing the yard to put in a sprinkler system and new grass, Rob..
Rob: That's going to be so pretty!!
Mom: Oh yes and I'm looking forward to being able to take pictures of all the new flowers they have put in.. The lady has already given me permission to do that..
Rob: Oh, Mom.. That will be so much fun!!!
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday, Everybody!!!
Madison Avenue at 42nd Street, midtown Manhattan.
New York City, September 2017.
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A brief excursion into the economy of Ireland, because—as you've probably noticed—there are many songs about poverty in Ireland. That's no longer true today, but until the early 20th century, unemployment and poverty dominated the image of this proud country. The reasons are manifold. Among them were British colonization, the lack of industrialization, very low wages, poor labor rights and the fact that the agricultural sector was almost exclusively small. Mass emigration followed in the hope of a better life. Destination countries were primarily England, the USA, Australia, and Canada.
This is maybe not the best story to talk about on "fun trips", but it is a big point in the history of this proud country and its people. I thought you should know about this, if you wonder about some of the song lyrics....
Here is another (of my favorite) songs, with this sad and serious background:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcvR6mjt9U0
The Reason I Left Mullingar - Noel Mcloughlin
The Chinese were not big on providing facilities for their staff. Here workers take a break sitting on the ground!
A worker descends the steps on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada, on June 2021.
I don't usually do this, but the light/composition worked out so well that I accosted the guy and showed him the photo as he passed by. He seemed to approve. :)