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Does anyone know what or who made this piece? It was spotted as we walked through Soho in 2002. It seems to be contruction workers sitting on a steel beam eating. Comment if you know!
This was at a Pizza Hut that was being refurbished :)
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As you can see, this truck carrying a sculpture of this very famous photograph (Construction workers, Empire State Building, NYC. by Lewis W. Hine) had arrived at its destination and they were off-loading. They even left the door hanging open, which adds to the surreal nature of the moment. Then some curious New Yorkers stopped to admire it. Location: SoHo.
“The Bolenius Readers, Fifth Reader” by Emma Miller Bolenius. Illustrated by Mabel B. Hill and Edith F. Butler. Revised edition by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1919, 1926, and 1929.
While on the tour of the new school building, I asked this young man if I could take his portrait. He said, "Sure." Then I told him I'd be putting it on my website. He wanted to know the web address; so, I scribbled it down and gave it to him. I misunderstood how to spell his name the first time I saw him. Then when we back tracked through the building he made sure I had the right name.
This is #25 in my 100 strangers assignment. Check out the 100 strangers website to see more pictures and people working on the same assignment!
I like goooooooold!
This construction site is atop a hill that was once home to a great forest. Soon, it shall be a fancy parking lot or Army Base. I can't wait!
Len, Sarah and I took to the hills to do some gold digging (she take my money!!!!) with what has become quite an elaborate gear configuration. Sadly, all the strobes in the world won't work for shit when you don't pack enough batteries.
I didn't pack enough batteries.
Strobist Information:
SB-28: 1/2 power, low camera left, shoot through umbrella
SB-25: 1/8 power, high camera right, 5cm snoot, providing backlight
SB-80x: 1/8 power, gelled green, lighting the stump
** Looking back, I'd like to get more even light on Len, but that's where the 4th strobe would have come in. And that bucket? You better believe it would have been flaming red. Oh, batteries...
FIFA 2010 Organizing Committee CEO Dr Danny Jordaan speaks to the media after the symbolic hand-over of the FIFA World Cup ticket to 27,000 stadium construction workers at Soccer City, Johannesburg South Africa, 3 May 2010. FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke and Johannesburg Executive Mayor Amos Masondo were in attendance. The construction workers ticket distribution is part of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Ticket Fund.
My original vision for this had Len and Sarah coming down the hill at breakneck speed with a bucket full of gold bouncing around, but after Sara fell out of the wheel barrow and rolled down the hill we had to nix that idea.
Len is even more delicate.
Strobist Information:
SB-28: 1/2 power, low camera left, shoot through umbrella
SB-25: 1/8 power, high camera right, 5cm snoot, providing backlight
SB-80x: 1/8 power, gelled green, lighting the stump
Flashlight: would have been better strapped to Len's head (next time) but worked to provide a little flare here
Men At Work / Madgrical Lofts on H Street between 3rd and 4th Streets, NW, Washington DC on Sunday evening, 23 October 2005
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
a bunch of construction workers at rabong, south sikkim...who wanted their picture clicked...with of course my trekking pole...
Werkzaamheden voor de nieuwe electriciteitscentrale West, Hemweg februari 1950
Foto Ben van Meerendonk / AHF, collectie IISG, Amsterdam
Collection Name: RG107 Missouri Department of Transportation Photograph Collection
Photographer/Studio: MoDOT Staff
Description: Engineering staff take a break for a photograph during work on the new Missouri River bridge in Jefferson City.
Coverage: United States - Missouri - Cole County - Jefferson City
Date: 01/04/1954
Rights: public domain
Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives
Image Number: modot_860A_003.tif
Institution: Missouri State Archives
en el edificio mario laserna, en la universidad. me pidieron una foto los del parche de carpintería metálica del último piso, al que le llaman "playa alta"
Bob the ninja construction worker terrorizes the people of Lego City. Criminals deserve punishment! J-walkers are no exception....
A construction work poors some fuel from one can into the other right in front of my house where massive construction is going on to replace the tram tracks.
Men At Work . Unit Block . M Street, SE . WDC . Saturday morning, 26 November 2005
While having breakfast with Richard at McDonald in SW at the corner of South Capitol and I Streets I'd read an article in December 2005 isssue of The Southwester www.swdc.org pertaining to the 23 October 2005 dedication of the Peace Memorial Garden which on 1 October, located at the corner of M and South Capitol Streets in SW, I had unknowingly photographed two Men At Work www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/54733736/in/photostream/ who at the time were preparing the soil for the future garden.
When Richard mentioned that he was going outside, of McDonalds, to the patio to take a smoke and would return, inside, in a few mintues to continue reading the paper I'd say that I would head back home ... and take some pictures ... along the way!
Wanting to photograph the newly installed Peace Memorial Garden I'd walk along Eye, turn right unto First Street and walk toward M Street. Since in September 2005 I had begun photographing "Men At Work" www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/31594129/in/set-705008/ in the Unit Block of M Street and so as to add a few more images to that collection www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/sets/705008/ I would take this series of images before heading over to the SW Peace Memorial Garden, which is just a block up the street.
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography