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Photograph of the nearly completed vessel 'Mauretania' in September 1906.
The West shed used to build the “Mauretania” was 728 ft long x 95 ft wide x 130 ft high complete with a glass roof. It survived until 1959.
RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside.
Reference: TWAS: 2931.NT.13
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Pyramid construction
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A construction worker on a carrying out repair work on a building in the Capital City of Malta.
I will be at ACP (Atlanta Celebrates Photography) on October 13th. After the portfolio review all the photographers will have an open house. Check out www.acpinfo.org for more info. If your in the area stop in.
Took a walk at the construction site nearby, still quiet, as today is Lantern festival and the workers have not yet returned from their hometowns where they went to celebrate Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year.
Destruction of the old houses is complete and only rubble remains and here and there an old toy, a broken pot, pieces of green glass, old tiles and red bricks.
Everything is in place for construction to begin behind brand new white walls as soon as man power is back. Do not know yet what will rise up from the rubble.
The people who lived here have moved to new apartments somewhere else. I know some of them moved happily and some found it very hard to depart their hundred-year- old homes beside the river.
This shot was taken at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport. The airport has wonderful architecture and the design is amazing. I was lucky enough to be able to capture this shot when it had emptied out a bit after my flight had landed.
I regret not having taken more shots but I was pleased to be able to capture a couple and I look forward to posting some further edits in due course.
I processed using Nik HDR Efex Pro and Color Efex Pro.
most private constructions, unless absolutely necessary, were placed under a state of suspension until further notice due to the lockdown
Picture taken as part of my serie about the manual workers in Philippines.
Rowel, construction worker.
We met Rowel (50 yo) in Dauin in the construction site of the resort of a good friend. Him and his workmates accepted to be taken in picture.
We will go back next month to meet them again for the construction of bamboo bungallow. :)
The resort name is "la tortue, Diving center" and promises to be extremely nice specially for the divers in the Negros. :)
Dauin, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
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