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â—ˆ La Habana Vieja, Cuba â—ˆ
☛ José Martà Community workshop on the Paseo del Prado; a long avenue that divides Old Havana and Central Havana, Cuba.
☛ Atelier communautaire José Martà sur le Paseo del Prado; une longue avenue qui sépare la Vieille Havane et La Havane centrale, Cuba.
☛ Taller Comunitario José Martà en el Paseo del Prado; una larga avenida que divide la Habana Vieja y Centro Habana, Cuba.
The Setup: Setting up a scene for a Halloween photo. Presenting the "Workshop of Horrors - where creepy is created". ♥
I took this slide in February 1977 and restored it and then changed the image and then turned it into a monochrome.
I'm fairly sure that's a Mercedes 1418 in front and it's a Scania 111 to the right nodding at us.
Both the workshop and the car park next to it have long been replaced by housing.
one of our beautiful models from class the past 2 days. We had so much fun and it was an awesome final class for 2010. 8 beautiful models and 15 terrific photographers from all around the world. We will have many, many more to share from this class very soon:)
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World War II Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, Marin County, San Francisco Bay, Northern California, USA.
Carl had never built or fixed a thing in his entire life. And yet, his workshop was littered with tools stained and worn from use…
The old railway workshops at Al Kadam in Damascus provided support for the Hejaz Line.
When I visited in October 2007, it was in a state of terrible decay, strangely deserted, and although there were a couple of locos in the shops, layers of dust covered tools on the oily work benches.
This view was from high in the roof of the shed, perched on one of the travelling cranes, looking out to abandoned locos and wagons being overtaken by the encroaching vegetation in the rambling yard.
It was all quite depressing, but a wonderful place to poke around with a camera. I cannot imagine how the violence has affected such a treasure trove of railway history.
Damascus, Syria. October 2007. © David Hill