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Arbeit Macht Frei - Work Liberates.
The chilling testimony on the main gate at Saschsenhausen Concentration Camp, outside Berlin, Germany. This was truly an awful place and we were very subdued having spent half a day there.
I believe it is something everyone should do at some point in their lives.
Lest we should ever forget.
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#481 in interestingness (Explore, 23 June 2008).
Olympus E-3
ZD 12-60mm f/2.8-4.0 ED SWD
Aperture Priority Mode
f/5.6
ISO 100
29mm
1/6400
Metering: Matrix
White Balance: Shade
B+W UV MRC filter
Hoya Circular Polarizer
No Photoshop
No HDR
This is the sink we do what we call "wet sanding" in; basically, sanding sprayed paint off of metal that's been photosensitized, and then etched and filled.
I see this now everyday; quite a turn from working as a supermarket assistant manager. But....the work is fun, the people are great to work with, I get to operate a large camere every day, I get to work with my hands, and best of all: I get my weekends back! Finally, after four years.....
Update 8/4/21: I left this job a few months back and am now working for a company in Owasso, along with some of my former coworkers from this company.
Update 3/12/23: I understand that this company has recently done some interior remodeling, and that this sink may no longer be intact.
Portrait of a the tailor (India).
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I’ve been missing in action for a few weeks on Flickr - and this why. Making the most of our winter cooler weather to build new gardens and do some landscaping. It’s coming together…
114. Work in progress
121 in 2021
E a cidade de Pelotas continua linda...
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Tadla-Azilal, Morocco
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.... here the fabric that was previously made by the woman on the loom is decorated with ornaments before he goes to the dyeing shop.
"If you have nothing more to tell, look at your hands - and let them tell." ( Elmar Schenkel )
Another late night of work in the Demo apartment… I had no energies left…
I've not been posting much or commenting ... been to busy people... but Ill come back strong in the weekend!
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