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Just coming to the end of my goose motif weathervane commission - here's part of the bracket that will mount it to the village mayor's chimney stack. Don't tell his wife - it's a surprise birthday present for Nov 23rd!
Self portrait. Bleach bypass
Developed
Fixed
Cleared for 2 minutes in a very weak pottasium ferricyanide solution
Fixed 2 minutes
Galway Harbour has had 16 large oil containers dominate the dock for as long as I can remember. We had a meeting in Galway and the last one was stood there. At the end of the meeting it was gone. Glad I snapped a few off before the chat began.
One of the fellows working at the Kingston Area Recycling Centre on a marathon new baler installation...loooooong hours and heavy work.
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Arc welding repair on my motorcycle rack (India)
Luggage racks on Royal Enfield Bullet motorbike have the tendency to crack and break frequently, due to weak brackets, poor design and vibrations.
This guy fixed my cracked brackets in a small village in Sikkim.
He is arc welding with no protection of any kind, not even welding glasses, which is quite common in poorer areas that only have the bear minimum supplies and equipment. Of course he did an excellent job, and charged me the normal price for the repair (a couple of dollars).
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A quick grab shot, sadly not as sharp as I'd like. I plan to try some more shots like this with Takumar's in the near future.
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an upcoming Tourist/Arcweld gig. Supposedly they quit making Amberlith in '07. Good thing we have a stash in our secret underground bunkers! Although we love our Apples there's something about cutting amberlith that is hard to duplicate on a computer.