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Happy at work

19 September 2005

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It stood proud for over 100 years, although latterly it has been in a state of some distress that could, should my neighbours have so wished, resulted in the local authority telling me to remove it immediately. I could see myself that its days were numbered, and knew that I had to take swift action before nature and the vagaries of time and, yes, of neglect too, took a hand and caused parts to fall off onto the rather expensive cars that now park underneath it. Just my luck, thought I, that my new neighbours like to leave their BMW's in harm's way. Dave and Terry came to the rescue - at a price, I hasten to add. Well, Dave came and watched, as bosses tend to do, while Terry, a 30-year veteran of chimney and roof demolition in a city that has been rebuilt from the foundations up since the last jute mill closed 30 years ago, set about removing the slates, then the chimney, then the sarking, then the trusses, and then, finally, the joists, lathing, plaster and wall-frame (at least, I think that's what they called it). Employed, as I was, in my capacity of bill payer and concerned owner, it was my responsibility to remove the bikes, tools and assorted 'useful' rubbish that had been housed in the now roofless washhouse. Most of the critical stuff - the things I don't want to either rust or fuse - have been squeezed into the OPS, with the remainder being sheltered as best they can under trees, behind the OPS and in what passes for our cellar. The roof was collapsed into the building, from where it will be brought out piece-by-piece and burned during the next few weeks leading up to Guy Fawkes' night. The bricks will be cleaned and reused and the slates will be sold (there are 347 18x6" 'Welshers', going for 30p each - buyer to collect). The washhouse shall rise from the ashes, complete with a new roof, new windows and newly rebuilt back walls. As for Terry, I've never seen someone take such enjoyment in hard physical work... and then pose for the camera! What a smile!


I felt like fried chicken last year

Nikon D70 ,Tokina 28-200mm f/3.5-5.3 SZ-X MF
1/320s iso250 hide exif
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Date/Time19-Sep-2005 14:11:03
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D70
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length
Exposure Time1/320 sec
Aperture
ISO Equivalent250
Exposure Bias3.00
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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jude28-Sep-2005 22:57
I went to comment on your photo for today and this one jumped out at me. Amazing lines and character in this face.. I love his pure crinkled-up smile.. great DOF too
SRW27-Sep-2005 09:04
I keep coming back to this one (...so it must be good!): it really is the face of someone who's thoroughly enjoying themselves, isn't it?! V!
jypsee26-Sep-2005 17:49
What a beee-yu-tee-ful portrait of this fella! makes me want to buy him a pint!
Guest 24-Sep-2005 10:09
Through is eyes, I can see that he so much happiness from his heart.. :o) Great candid ! .. :o)
Glendower23-Sep-2005 12:26
Wonderfully expressive portrait. Bravo!
Guest 21-Sep-2005 14:41
He looks like a fellow you'd like to sit back with and have a pint or three. What a great portrait.
Johan Toll21-Sep-2005 07:27
Beautiful portrait! Very nice tones and light and a very expressfull face. I like the DOF too.
Pepe Zyman21-Sep-2005 03:55
Fantastic candid!
petesie20-Sep-2005 22:54
Now that is one happy face, and so well captured. Stu. He radiates
Ian Clowes20-Sep-2005 22:51
Superb shot!
Ray :)20-Sep-2005 22:30
I was going to say the same as Northy - before I saw his comment!
northstar3720-Sep-2005 20:31
it's Golly!
poetry66620-Sep-2005 15:40
Excellent portrait Stu
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Graeme
Karen Stuebing20-Sep-2005 10:05
I can tell he loves his work. I just love his face. So full of character and such a great smile. What is it with your neighbors anyway? Are they just PITBs or idiots?
Lori Rolfe20-Sep-2005 09:33
wonderful feeling to this one!
Guest 20-Sep-2005 06:34
That's just a superb portrait. Definitely one of your best!!
Guest 20-Sep-2005 06:09
I like this portrait!
Chris20-Sep-2005 05:05
Great portrait, Stu. V.
jypsee20-Sep-2005 03:49
Excellent; all of it.
Larry Ahern20-Sep-2005 01:07
What a face!! You have to earn a face like that :)
Jim Worlding20-Sep-2005 00:49
Cool but Craig must be feeling put out all that work and he didn't get the best job.(*.*)
J. Scott Coile20-Sep-2005 00:04
What a character. Such a story telling portrait!
Guest 19-Sep-2005 22:30
great portrait, it makes think...

alem
Buz Kiefer19-Sep-2005 22:23
Yes, character. Nice work.
Guest 19-Sep-2005 21:22
This old man are really happy here, which cheer me up.
Leo Charette19-Sep-2005 21:10
Stu I so enjoy shots that capture the real candid look of a person.. this is one. What a wonderful smile and face of age. Interesting how you've captured the roof in the background on a diagonal... it leads the eye nicely through the image but with a dof to keep our attention on the happy fellow.
shatterbug19-Sep-2005 21:01
Excellent portrait! Great smile!
laine8219-Sep-2005 20:46
Terry is proof that hard work never killed anyone..!! great image.
Herb 19-Sep-2005 20:41
Great portrait
Guest 19-Sep-2005 20:38
Excellent capture of life.
Bill Miller19-Sep-2005 19:21
Spot on excellent Stu...
Faye White19-Sep-2005 19:10
wonderful portrait Stu (and 'hello' to Terry!).
John Finlayson19-Sep-2005 19:06
Great portrait, loads of character.
Guest 19-Sep-2005 18:37
YEPPERS! That's a great portrait!!
Josy's Pics19-Sep-2005 18:30
Beautiful portrait Stewart!, he really looks very happy... :)
Josy
Zak19-Sep-2005 18:27
Happy at work-tastic! ;-)
Guest 19-Sep-2005 18:13
This is a *cracking* portrait! Or should that be smashing? Or even just both. Brill, I love it.
Al Chesworth19-Sep-2005 17:31
Nice portrait, bags of character.
Chris Sofopoulos19-Sep-2005 17:28
Beautiful smile indeed and a stunning monochrome portrait! Bravo Stu.