General Fireproofing Furniture Ad, 1952
Service
Climb
motori d'epoca
Avon Cosmetics Ad, 1959
Pulau Seribu Indonesia 31st July 1980
Kopflasten IX
On the Buses
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Beat Salad 10
hobby mechanic in 1972
Doing Our Bit
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Working in the wineyard.
Smile while grinding corn in Ayacucho- Perú
The Sealtest Food Advisor (2), Winter 1939
2 blacksmid's forging a piece of steel
Sweeping in the Cloisters (Edit)
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Strathmore/Pastose Art Materials Ads, 1951
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Working the winery
Cranberries, And How To Cook Them (5), c1940
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Manos trabajando el telar
Locomotive 1524 and Its Crew
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Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters!
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Cloisters Lady Soft Edit
A chance encounter. I asked if I might take her photograph. She did not object. She wondered if the picture would be improved by some sweeping action. Of course she was right. This was easily the best of the three photographs I made of her. How wonderful it is when strangers agree to be photographed.
Nikon D2Xs + Sigma 15-30mm f/3.5-4.5 lens.
Typical for many ultra wide-angle lenses the Sigma AF 15-30mm EX suffers from very heavy barrel distortion at the wide end of the zoom range. The situation eases continuously towards the 30mm where the lens is almost free of distortion. This photograph was taken at 22mm. Distortion was very noticeable and difficult to correct in post processing.
Nikon D2Xs + Sigma 15-30mm f/3.5-4.5 lens.
Typical for many ultra wide-angle lenses the Sigma AF 15-30mm EX suffers from very heavy barrel distortion at the wide end of the zoom range. The situation eases continuously towards the 30mm where the lens is almost free of distortion. This photograph was taken at 22mm. Distortion was very noticeable and difficult to correct in post processing.
Deborah Lundbech, buonacoppi, Pics-UM, Old Owl have particularly liked this photo
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