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Wiesmann MF5 GT

 

Wiesmann Factory, Dülmen 2011

Oh, you know. The Graflex :-)

 

I'm getting MUCH more consistent results with this revised version of the PX 100. Too bad my rollers on the SX70 crapped out and screwed up 5 of the 8 pieces of film. I think I have one shot left.

Enjoying a liberal dress code

CP nos.5908 & 5743 are approaching the Eagle River crossing at Cambie in charge of a westbound work train.

A farmer plows a field (elevation 815 m, 2,674 ft.) with a motorized hand tiller in the Quản Bạ Commune some 2 km (1.2 mi.) east-southeast of Tam Sơn, the capital of the Quản Bạ District, Hà Giang Province, Vietnam. The Quản Bạ, Yên Minh, Đồng Văn and Mèo Vạc Districts of Hà Giang Province encompass the 2,356 sq. km (910 sq. mi.) Dong Van Karst Plateau UNESCO Global Geopark, which was included in the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network in 2015.

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Getting ready for some chainsaw work.

work boots and dirty overalls

Ready for dirty work

I have a lot of work to do for you.

:)

 

you know you found the one you really need

cause it only comes down once in a lifetime

 

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The StreetScooter Work is an electric van developed and produced by Deutsche Post. These vans are built in Aachen, so these ones are probably brand new, just coming from the factory.

first business, then pleasure... :)

see you!

Japanese standard PVC boots for work

 

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I did some Picnic work on this 6 months old pic.. Personally I liked this shot a lot . I highly recommend going here if you are going to Goa..

 

The place is called NaaDora, which is 25 KMs from Panjim in Goa. The river Mandovi flows here and early morning people start extracting sand from the river which would be used for construction purpose!

 

Certainly an amazing view you would get from the bridge.

One of the positive blocks in a nine block positive/negative repeat. I took this mainly so that if the cat or other family member brushed past and knocked a few pieces off, I'd have a visual record to get things back in order quickly as I piece. Since we've moved I have no studio and must work in shared space. . .harumph! Fabric addicts can see a bit of what's in my stash in these colorways. Do you see any of your fabrics here?

The tiles work performed in the Pakistan, particularly in the Sindh is excellent and the exemplary to this is the work seen in the images added here.

 

These beautifully patterned and colored tiles are mounted in the mosque alongwith the shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai which defines the workmanship and skil of the workers performed the job.

  

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sewing paper bowls together

Yeah, it's the shrink ray from "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids". Ironically, I don't think I'll be able to quite shrink it down to minifigure scale.

 

I'm also kind of hoping that the forthcoming Louis Tully minifig has dual printing on the head and there's a normal Rick Moranis face on the other side.

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It's been a very long time since I've worked with any photos, and almost a year since I picked up my camera properly. Since work is about all I think of right now, here's an example of what work looks like for me the few weeks of the year when it's actually enjoyable. Storglaciaren, Kebnekaise, Sweden. August 2012.

The school girl look is in this year.

Creating necklace pieces by foot at the Embassy Hotel - Embassy of Morocco

The table is a mess so maid Paula should stop smiling and get to work!

Work Train 94 is laying and plowing out ballast up at a bridge at Morven...

 

The homemade ballast plow is about to be attached to the back of the train before running around and heading north again.

 

28 May 2018, Oamaru, NZ

Work being carried out on the rear end of the 1/24th scale Fleetline .

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Didn't notice the spider until after. Probably wouldn't have taken this had I known!

 

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