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Looks like you working in the special places like oil production. Big unit on the background saying me about it. :) Metal chains seem to be very heavy and enourmous big - is not it ? :)
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Ken Piros 04/03/2007 21:05
Great industrial shot! The sparks really make the picture.- Ken
Robert Max Steenkist 29/10/2006 9:30
Like it a lot!!! Light sources well distributed and this great paradox between the huge chain and the man. What ISO did u use?C. Back 22/10/2006 11:07
That's a very interesting picture! Well done!Martin Mittermair 21/10/2006 10:06
lot of action - good workgreetings from austria
martin
Stephen Leary 10/10/2006 22:57
Very good. The man near working on the chains shows the scale very well. Lighting is good too.Davide Bergonzini 20/08/2006 18:10
grande immagine......salutami l-australia
Calvin Field 08/08/2006 4:53
That's one bad-ass chain. Unique catch.Sascha Harazim 07/08/2006 14:38
cool shot!!.. very fineMircea Tiron-Tudor 06/08/2006 11:37
Good shot ! I like it !Best regards, Mircea
Ivan Zuliani 18/07/2006 17:11
Ottima immagine, bella prospettiva, complimenti Wayne.Ciao Ivan.
Nick Alex 14/07/2006 20:49
good real shot... interesting situationregs
n.
Photohunter 14/07/2006 1:00
Great !!Gruß
Frank from Germany
Anastasiya Ivanova 10/07/2006 16:57
That's a quite big component of the excavator...must be a huge and not easy job to repair it.Kenny Jazz 10/07/2006 7:55
Looks like you working in the special places like oil production. Big unit on the background saying me about it. :) Metal chains seem to be very heavy and enourmous big - is not it ? :)