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Stanley #80 scraper- logo

I love this scraper, it is Swedish Steel. I use it allot. I am using it here to scrape of the spray glue residue and paper so I can see the pattern and grain beneath.

ESRF vertical scraper in Cell 5, seen from dipole C5-2.

scraper, those red things on the ground are sparks ;)

Scanned a few more from my cross processed roll of expired provia 400.

Wow. That's really tall.

Does saying that make me a bumpkin?

People always have nightmares about falling off tall buildings. Imagine this: you're walking at the base of a sky scraper and all of a sudden gravity inverts and you fall towards and endless sky. Metal lines fly faster and faster beside you, you wait for the moment when you hit something so you can wake up but it doesn't happen... you're just quietly rushing towards the clouds.

Oh the weather - reduced to...

Shots for a household objects comp on a forum - first time I've ever shot household objects

 

shadow of the empire state building across sky scrapers

An archaeologist on site identified this unassuming rock flake as a small scraper. It's still sharp.

 

While Utah's desert country is better known for its abandoned Native American sites, the Fremont culture was just as prolific up in the alpine slopes of the Wasatch Range, and later the Utes and Paiutes.

A working David brown scraper tractor

Singapore prepares for its upcoming NDP (National Day Parade)

Right frame

 

From Rincon Hill looking northernly--showing the new wholesale district and the large sky-scrapers of the banking and the insurance section, which have been rising from among the ruins--in the foreground are piles of bricks and other signs of reconstruction. The dome on the extreme left is that of the city hall.

 

The rebuilding of a big city seems to be a popular sort of entertainment, judg-ing by the interest shown in the April number of SUNSET MAGAZINE, which was largely devoted to the progress of the year. The sales of this number were phenomenal and the edition of eighty thou-sand copies was exhausted within five days. Demand for this number has come from everywhere. The whole world evidently desired to know how San Fran-cisco had fared in the twelve months of presumed dust and ashes. Pictures and figures told the story in the April number and they are telling it again in this June issue. The camera is not a good falsifier. The sun is so far away from civilization that it doesn't know how not to tell the truth. The photographs here reproduced were taken especially for this magazine. Hundreds more were secured, all equally significant but space does not permit their publication. They show temporary build-ings and permanent buildings, all telling of energy, hope and ambition. The ashes are still blowing and there's still con-siderable scrap iron for the junk pile, but every day shows a new hump, or a tower on the sky line.

Kelley Trucking Arvada

Part of a forest of high billboards along the Long Island Expwy.

Downtown Rotterdam sky scraper. Close to the Central Station.

I have been working on getting better at black and whites.

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Oh the weather - reduced to...

Shots for a household objects comp on a forum - first time I've ever shot household objects

 

This is a shoe scraper which was usually found in front of private houses and public buildings so that anyone going in would be able to clean his shoes and thus will not dirty the house. One has to remember that up to some decades ago the roads were not asphalted and any one walking in winter would result in having muddy shoes. Today, this is not necessary as people would have relatively clean shoes if they had not walked through country lanes on a rainy day – MALTA

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