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Carrying about 50 pounds on her head, this woman was one of several working at a construction site...
Four men on top of a mega apartment building under construction use their combined strength to wedge building materials into place. Low wages and lack of safety equipment are ways mega corporations are able to build hundreds of 40+ story apartment buildings in every neighborhood in metro Manila. These buildings go up on the signed approval of politicians without any improvements to the cities infrastructure. A city in gridlock, Manila is setting itself up for a future urban crisis in tnhe next couple of years
“I think your life is governed not by the bricks or mortar around you, it’s governed by who holds your hand and who spits in your eye” – David McCallum.
“Your dreams are like the cement. If you water it with actions, it becomes a hard concrete mass. But if you leave it exposed and unwatered, the air will easily blow it away!” – Israelmore Ayivor.
The Jam – Bricks and mortar ♫ youtu.be/hAOqz24rgk0
Chico Buarque – Construção ♫ youtu.be/vmGrRmXivmM
Lyrics in English, French and German: lyricstranslate.com/en/construcao-construction.html
Photo taken with mobile phone (Nokia Lumia 930) and edited with Fotor.
Constructions workers in New York City having a laugh at being photographed. They seemed to be enjoying their work too!
HBM! Taken on Friday while walking with Jocelyn to the Humber Arch Bridge in Toronto,
Thanks for visiting, enjoy your week.
A Westie and human construction workers working on a skyscraper.
Prompt: Ultra-realistic digital fine art of a construction site high above a bustling city at dusk. Two figures stand on a steel beam overlooking the worksite: one is a rugged construction worker in a hard hat, reflective safety vest, and tool belt, while the other is an anthropomorphic west highland white terrier dressed in matching construction gear. They hold a large blueprint together, studying the plans intently. The westie’s fur is rendered with lifelike texture, blending naturally with the human’s presence. The background reveals cranes, scaffolding, and partially finished skyscrapers glowing with warm interior lights against a cool mountain backdrop. Their worn work boots and detailed tool belts add authenticity, while the scene is filled with atmospheric lighting.
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
Men At Work . Roubin and Janeiro, Inc . 60 P Street, SE . WDC . Monday afternoon, 30 January 2006
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DC Ballpark District Project
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
Went on a crazy cool trip with Michel yesterday.
First stop was powerplant IM. We have been here in august 2012, but then the constructionworkers weren't there jet :)
So we had to cover and duck a couple of times, but still managed to take some nice pics :)
Happy 2013 to all my lickr friends!
This is the famous (or infamous if you prefer) 9th United States District Court Building. Located at the corner of 7th and Mission streets in San Francisco. The building sustained significant damage during the 1989 earthquake, and as a result, underwent extensive repairs and retrofitting. Currently, it's closed to the general public. However, before the earthquake there was a Post Office located on the first floor. Those of us who used it could check out the beautiful tile-work. It's kind of a shame the public isn't currently allowed in the building because the interior architectural features are fantastic.
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Jan Hanzenstraat 20/08/2022 14h07
Street art Frankey gives the city small inconspicuous surprises. Sometimes quite large, sometimes very small. Every week a photo with one of his recent works appears in the supplement to the newspaper Het Parool. A great opportunity to take a closer look at his work. Sometimes you have to search to find it and sometimes it is already gone.
A beautiful sleek facade in Oud-West that is not quite perfect is immediately used by Frankey.
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
Jan Hanzenstraat, Amsterdam Oud-West
August 2022 (Het Parool, 20/08/2022)
Streetart Frankey
Streetart Frankey (pseudonym of Frank de Ruwe) is a Dutch artist who wants to positively influence the street scene with relatively small and often inconspicuous works of art.
He grew up in Nijmegen, father was an inventor at Philips Netherlands. He studied at Delft University of Technology (Industrial design). In daily life director of and working for design collective Natwerk. In Amsterdam, many of his works in the street art category can be found on buildings, streets and bridges, often in addition to existing building elements. He himself about his work;
"I want to push boundaries. Art has no boundaries, that's why I like it so much."
In 2019, a special page has been dedicated to his art in Het Parool for a number of years; first he took care of that section himself, later he had to leave that work to others because of busy work. A little later his work Eberhard van der Laan appeared above the entrance of Paradiso.
One of the works that inspired him is the Boomzagertje in the Leidsebosje, a work by an as yet unknown artist.
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Construction workers in Finland (Ostrobothnia) posing in photographer Erik Hägglund´s studio probably about 1920. The man on the right is Johan Paulin from Vörå, who had returned from America, where he had worked as a navvy for six years. The hat is from his time in the U.S.
The original picture - here shown with my processing and partial colorization - is in the Svenska Litteratursällskapet archive in Helsinki.