Amazing how your eye behind the camera has taken what seems a mundane job and turned it into art. Am I too silly if I say, "I can dig it?" This Eclectic Life
A very nicely composed b/w. With its perspective it gives a little claustrophobic feeling. (Not that I like claustrophobic feelings, ;-), but for this photo this works very well!)
I hope they're not holding up traffic and that they'll be done quickly!
ReplyDeleteA disrupting daily activity becomes poetry on your photograph! Fantastic image.
ReplyDeleteGreat monochrome. They look as though they are not sure if you are checking up on them.
ReplyDeleteI have seen lately many such workers here in my city and also in other places I visited recently in Europe.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture, perfect b&w!
Léia
Such an interesting photograph. They did not look particularly pleased to have you documenting what they were doing.
ReplyDeletemaybe they thought you were Howie Carr checking up on the city workers again..
ReplyDeleteIt never stops in Boston.
ReplyDeleteThey do look kind of like they would bite.
ReplyDeleteThis has a lot of impact in mono - not something I would have thought of phtographing but it really works.
ReplyDeleteThat is, obviously, a very colorless job. Stark, even. I think that guy may be ready to come after you and eat your camera!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, though!
Amazing how your eye behind the camera has taken what seems a mundane job and turned it into art. Am I too silly if I say, "I can dig it?"
ReplyDeleteThis Eclectic Life
A very nicely composed b/w. With its perspective it gives a little claustrophobic feeling. (Not that I like claustrophobic feelings, ;-), but for this photo this works very well!)
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