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Day time workers working hard - I hope!

Some workguys I've seen today.. Look at his pants!!

I have added some contrast =D

Mabel Oregon Vicinity

One of my neighbours is having some work done on Sunday – I'm not sure what but it may be urgent.

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.

Workman perched on a girder, Dublin '10

On my way to work I took this photo of this guy on his way to work

Workmans Vans, Joe Moir photo.

My intention with this photograph was to use the colors from this wall to create a nostalgic and calm mood. The blue and yellow combination makes me think of my grandmothers kitchen, it feels welcoming and homey. Duchemin talks about the importance of selecting a proper color pallet. I'm really satisfied with the result due to that selection. I tightened the crop, turned up the saturation and changed the hue slightly to really bring the colors out, I also used the clone stamp tool to get rid of any unpleasing spots and grass that was at the bottom of the frame that I felt disrupted the flow. Then I heightened the contrast and finished off with camera raw filter.

Not normally do you see a happy workman, but he certainly was, mind you we did keep telling him jokes, especially at his expensive. I had to keep myself occupied after my surgery. I took this out of my bedroom window, because this is where I am spending most of my time.

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.

My Effort for Macro Mondays on the theme of In Ice

the man who changes the adverts in the municipal billboards (using what appears to be a supermarket trolley to transport them)

Kevin Warms his gift up prior to use

bouwput catherijnesingel

A workman taking a well earned break

SPNP Year Two: Instruction Three

 

"Don't set out to get something specific. Follow your nose, it may surprise you." - John Maloof

  

The Bart&Co. Historic Clip Art Collection

Watnall Road, Hucknall, Notts.

Workman Bridge, in Evesham, was erected in 1856 to replace a medieval bridge across the River Severn. It was named after Henry Workman, long-time mayor of Evesham.

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.

Day time workers working hard - I hope!

Old Snow Hill....through a window

Market Place, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.

Watnall Road, Hucknall, Notts.

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