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this is both a figure edit and a sneak peak for my next moc

Mount Hope Bridge

Bristol, RI

1963 - Canon Ftb ob. 1,8/50mm - film Ilford HP4- dev. Microphen.

I liked this scene on the edge of Fitzroy Square.

Photographed at Workman's Beach near Agnes Water in Queensland, Australia.

This is from a while back. Virtually SOOC I have only adjusted the white balance.

 

My intention with the image was to create a warm woodsy image, using to locks on the gate and the waterfall in the background to reenforce that idea. Duchemin talks about the importance of line work in an image. Using the gate in the image to break up the waterfall to create a more interesting image. I'm pleased with the result, I feels warm and the little locks on the gate makes me wonder who had come to the waterfall before me. I tightened the crop, changed the hue to feel more warm, then heightened the contrast.

Workman stops to admire a ladys dogs.

New York. USA.

Workers reading The British Workman (of course!)

The British Workman and Friend of the Sons of Toil 1855.

Journal Weekly .

Printed by the British Workman Office, Paternoster Row, London. Bound, weekly 4pp, 32cm x 40cm.

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Puttting in new main sign for Ogden

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Named after the town's mayor, who raised the funds for the bridge. Built 1854.

 

Evesham, Worcestershire. [?]

 

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Pixel @ Yorkshire Wildlife Park,Doncaster

Found image. I wanted to think this was the gardener but the float in his other hand suggests he was a builder. The photograph was taken by A W Finchham of Port Elizabeth.

Possibly searching for a big nail.

Could be. But more likely he's simply trying to clear the rainwater drain in this newly-paved street in Durham city centre. Even a leaf or two blocks it.

 

After the picture was taken they ripped up most of the new paving to fiddle with the drains.

I just though this guy was amazing in the water doing all this work

A good shot of the shirt, because I know I'd be asked...

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