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Ladder truck with ladder extended to 5th floor of "Ballina Flats", Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney
playing with 50mm, too shallow here i think. A bit of creative license in Aperture with colour sauration and balance.
"Big Jake" seen responding to a call in East Point. Ladder 1 was a 1964 Ford/Pirsch 100' mid-mount. It remained in front line service until 1986.
No sign of any snakes. Love the evening lighting on this shot. It reminds me of Starsky & Hutch episodes that I used to watch in my youth.
Ladder 8 - 2001 Pierce Tractor Drawn Aerial, shop #296. This rig has been out of service for over a year for repairs.
This ladder has at least a few drops of paint from every room we've ever painted from any of the three houses we've lived in during my 19 years.
Inspecting a ladder is the first line of defense in protecting yourself from becoming injured. A ladder should be inspected prior to be used, when storing and after it has fallen or been dropped.
Amazing 60-plus year old plum tree has little bark, numerous burls, and many delicious plums (I hope to get before the birds destroy them!). Three Ladder-backed Woodpeckers were traveling together.
Ladder 1 was parked in front of the downtown fire station, stretching out onto the sidewalk. I had to walk around it.
My ladder hide for my Barn Owl photography ( under schedule one licence ) I spend 4-5 hours at a time waiting to get the right shot..I use a lot of the kit that's on our list, in fact that's how our product range has come together - Kit I've designed or tracked down for my own wildlife photography..C22 Ultra pods, Kit bags, flexi poles, Scrim, camouflage materials, Handy straps, brackets and mini ball heads.