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Friday, May 20, 2016
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one guy looks warm blooded and the other not
ReplyDeletea colorful crew and a great capture of manual labor!! the working world!!!
ReplyDeleteThey both look like they want to avoid publicity.
ReplyDeleteLike your composition with the grass and workers. Railroad safety is most important, so they must be on the right track.
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming they know when to get out of the way.
ReplyDeleteThey just need to stay aware of their surroundings.
ReplyDeleteThose guys are pretty brave and they can't afford any distractions.
ReplyDeleteWindy and cold... Interesting how the plants mirror the men.
ReplyDeleteIt's a really cool photo!
ReplyDeleteA great, informal picture of everyday work life.
ReplyDeleteBusy men.
ReplyDeleteNice capture in the wind.
One of the most dangerous professions in the world.
ReplyDeleteIt looks a bit dangerous to walk along the line.
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