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Welding cracks in aluminum is tough. With its low melting temperature, you have to be very careful not to ruin it. And the sparks don't last long.
While I didn't capture as many sparks as I would have liked, the smoke tendrils almost make up for it.
Kodak TMY in Tanol N+1
Kallitype on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, Sodium citrate developer, MT10 Gold toner 3:30 mins
Close-up of welds on a “Beast”, a welded stainless-steel sculpture by Lynn Chadwick on the Univ of East Anglia campus, Norwich.
Stainless steel panels were welded together to make the beast. The colours are genuine but 'Sunday' sliders have considerably enhanced them plus added other effects. The ambers are reflections from summer scorched campus grass. The sky supplied the blues!
Spot welding a new piece of sheet metal to a railcar undergoing restoration at NCRY's maintenance facility near Sunol, California.
This is a close-up photo of two rivets and a line of welded solder on a truck trailer that suggests a pareidolia portrait.
Canon F-1 New (Latest model)
Canon nFD 35-105mm f/3.5
Kodak UltraMax 400
Lab developed and scanned
Converted to B&W in Lightroom
A welded rail train running as W014-19 heads north through Romulus behind a Slug and Mother combo. The train was headed for Grand Rapids to lay new rail on the GR Terminal Sub.
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Picture from my phone.
Past few days we have done this welding, 12 hours in a day.
It has been really hard for the neck, shoulders and knees, but now its done. What a relief!
Welder in picture is my friend ylli.
Colas Rail liveried Class 56, No.56049 'Robin of Templecombe' is caught approaching Whittlesea leading a Long Welded Rail train forming 6C86, 04:50 Heaton North Junction - Whitemoor.
Letters welded on the armor of a post WWI tank for the Looking Close... On Friday group. Challenge: Letters. Smith and Edwards surplus store, Ogden, Utah.
جيت وش جابك حبيبي **من بعد طول المغيبِ
ولا ناوي ياحبيبي .**. تغرق الغرقان أكثر
تقول اني ما أهمك .**. يابرودة والله دمك
كنت في عيني أضمك .**. وأتغزل بك وأسهر
اللي جابك هو حبي .**. ولا شيءٍ مستخبي
ياللي ساكن وسط قلبي .**. ليه من حبي تنكر ..؟
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Model: My Princess NonI
All Done by me
The memorial chapel that Charles Weld built in 1852 in memory of his parents.
The Chapel is built in a cruciform style and is surrounded by a cemetery which is no longer used.
It is situated just behind St Giles' Parish Church
in Chideock, Dorset.
For 52 Weeks theme: Industrial
My husband works at a machine shop, so I'm fortunate to have some pretty easy access to industrial themed photo opportunities.
Explored 7/9/13
A pair of EMD motors rumbles through Brock as it makes its way south. This train was carrying welded rail probably bound for the coast as a long maintenance project was underway at the time.
Three "Temp Sticks" laying on a weld profile checker. The "Temp Sticks" are made to melt at specific temperatures to check pre and post heating. From left to right the melting temperatures are 500, 150 and 300 degrees F. Conversion to Celsius is left as an exercise for the student.
23 stacked shots taken with an old manual focus macro lens mounted on a micro 4/3s camera with an adapter.
HMM
Spot welding a new piece of sheet metal to a railcar undergoing restoration at NCRY's maintenance facility near Sunol, California.
shot two of the horror series im doing this month for october, after all it is holloween.
check out the previous one with the bride in the cemetery
lighting.....
umbrella camera right riming out and lighting subjects from the side as to create shadows.
softbox left, behind gas tanks to light up left side of car....and rim out tanks
softbox above, behind, you can see it creeping into frame a bit, I was going to remove it, but i rather liked it. looks a bit like a garage light of some sort. i needed this light to rim out her welding mask, and her face a lil, top of her leg, the edge of the hood, rim out his face and what ever else the umbrella was leaving in the dark. in my opinion, this light is the money light, with out it, the hole shot is lost
flash under car.