Archive for the ‘manual.labor’ tag
High Wire Act
The company I work for is in the process of building a new garage. It has been quite a fun project to observe. Ray, the owner of the construction company, has absolutely no fear of heights. I have seen him walking up the trusses seemingly unaware that I’m down below about to sick up.
Construction is now to the point that there is a solid roof on top and I can now photograph him without getting queasy. Tonight I did just that. I took about 80 shots of him as the sun was setting behind the building. It was an enjoyable experience.
This blog and my photostream on flickr may go quiet for a couple days, I’m taking a trip to San Francisco to attend Adobe Max. I’m looking forward to it, it should be a lot of fun.
Breadsticks
For some reason, our kids think that each breadstick needs to be an unique shape. These breadsticks are for Gage using his special ingredients. He loved them.
Manual Labor 11/01 – Photo Challenge
As I mentioned earlier, I’m participating in PhotoChallenge.org‘s November Challenge. The subject of this challenge is Manual Labor. I spent the day travelling to visit family and along the way passed many examples of manual labor that I didn’t photograph. Truth be told, I chickened out on photoing strangers. This will be good for me.
When we arrived in Morgan, UT I saw my brother-in-law replacing the weather stripping on my Mom’s car. I started taking pictures of him and his efforts when I noticed that his reflection was showing up in the front window of the car. It seemed to make a good enough photo that I chose to publish it for my first entry.


