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Yes there are still watch repairman making a living today, and this one keeps very busy as evidenced by the workload on his workbench. I’ve read where a messy desk is the sign of a creative mind; well I guess my watch repairman friend is exceedingly creative. He also happens to be a really nice guy and a great watch repairman. It’s always a pleasure to stop in with one of my old timepieces to get a tune-up. There’s something about a mechanical watch that transcends the mere keeping of time. Yes, a $20 Timex keeps time as good today as the most expensive Swiss watch, but there will always be something magical about the mechanical watch with all of its gears, springs, levers, and pure human ingenuity that a quartz or digital timepiece can never compare with. John Harrison spent a lifetime perfecting the mechanical timepiece to eventually solve the problem of determining longitude at sea by creating the first reliable marine chronometer in the mid-18th century. A feat the British Parliament paid a reward equivalent to about $5 million in today’s value. It’s amazing to think how far technology has come since then. But it's good to see the old traditions still living on.
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This image captures a traditional butcher diligently cutting raw meat in a local market. The scene showcases a hands-on approach to meat preparation, with the butcher using a large knife and a sturdy chopping block. Surrounding him are various market tools, including baskets and wooden surfaces, creating a rustic, industrial atmosphere. The vibrant market setting reflects the essence of local commerce and craftsmanship, emphasizing the manual labor and skill involved in food preparation. This street shot offers a glimpse into the everyday work environment of a butcher in a bustling market stall.
in our portixol office patio, this photo captures the quaint charm of a window with green shutters wide open, letting in the mediterranean sunshine. on the sill rests a bowl of fresh, vibrant lemons, the scene framed by the playful shadows of leaves, embodying the tranquil spirit of the locale. now in winter you have this stunning play of light without the "disturbance" by annyone being here. just me :)
Welcome to the bustling waterfront of San Francisco, California. This image captures a dynamic scene at Pier 22 1/2, home to the San Francisco Fire Department. A cyclist rides by on a red bicycle, adding a touch of everyday life to the industrial setting. The concrete barrier alongside the sidewalk provides safety while framing the scene.
The modern building in the background proudly displays the text "SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT PIER 22 1/2," highlighting its significance. Docked at the pier, a red and white fireboat stands ready for action, showcasing the city's readiness and resilience. The cloudy sky adds a dramatic backdrop, enhancing the urban atmosphere.
To the right, the iconic bridge in the distance connects the city, symbolizing both physical and communal links in San Francisco. This scene encapsulates the essence of the city’s waterfront—where life, work, and iconic structures converge.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, this image invites you to explore the vibrant and industrious side of San Francisco. The blend of modern architecture, essential services, and everyday activities paints a vivid picture of a city that thrives on its waterfront.
Strobist info: Canon 540EZ gelled in blue for the background and Nikon SB-24 bounced of the left wall and ceiling for the fill.
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Man at work in a huge Asian metropole.
How difficult and different the working conditions look like for us, watching this young boy.
He left his sandals, is working bare feet and is using hardly any protection while using his mechanic drill to reshape the concrete balls.
Smooth(ie) Operator - Seedling Fruit
Evanston Farmers Market
Evanston IL
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This was my work set-up as at 8 June 2011. I had just downloaded Ethan Marcotte's "Responsive Web Design" from A Book Apart.
“Each time you make a good decision or do something nice or take care of yourself; each time you show up to work and work hard and do your best at everything you can do, you’re planting seeds for a life that you can only hope will grow beyond your wildest dreams. Take care of the little things—even the little things that you hate—and treat them as promises to your own future. Soon you’ll see that fortune favors the bold who get sh*t done.”
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Office building
Hunt Valley MD
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