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It's not clear to me what the construction crew is doing to these pillars. Looks like they're just randomly jackhammering the sides, exposing the rebar in places. But it looks janky, like the whole thing is in ruin.
Under the Highway 64 bridge at Jordan Lake, North Carolina, USA
I found this rebar stacked in an boat yard. I shot it at several angles and heights, I liked this one best. Thanks for looking!
Another version of the piles of rebar and other assorted construction materials for before construction began on Seattle's newest skyscraper.
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A rebar sculpture of a stylized bird welcomes visitors to the Casa Taller Víctor Delfin in the Barranco arts district of Lima, Perú.
This is #11 in my rebar series.
There was an eerie calmness this evening at the construction site, giving no hint that in the morning it would be crawling with workers building a new tower.
Europe, Portugal, Algarve, Sotavento, Tavira, Street, Asfalt, Rebar, Safety netting (uncut)
A rebar structure meant to flag a construction zone in the street of our Tavira holiday rental.
Shot with the compact Lumix LX7 in 3:2 aspect ratio, Raw mode and the tiltable LVF2 electronic viewfinder mounted and used.
This is number 107 of the Tavira album.