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05-JUN-2004

Watch your fingers by Box Brownie

Taken at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, England.
They are involved in unloading a Concorde fuselage that will become a major exhibit at the museum.

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Ingo Rautenberg28-Jul-2004 04:58
Good composition -- looks like the need to move quickly or that piece on top will crush them!
Guest 25-Jul-2004 17:01
Thanks all for the comments and feedback.

The team handling this job seemed to take forever to get the job done but when you are working with 90 tons of aircraft fuselage I suppose you can not hurry.

But the burst when they did shifting the heavy blocks and supports added a little drama which I hope the image imparts.
Guest 25-Jul-2004 03:04
BB, nicely captured. For me, your framing is perfect as it is. I like to see the whole of both men to provide the contrast between the bits that are moving quickly and those that are anchored to provide a base for that transfer of energy. It's a pity that stuff is there in the foreground, but that's not such a big deal. Cheers, John
Konica Minolta Users25-Jul-2004 01:06
I like the energy is this pic. Nice contrast between the sharp features and the motion. I think my attention is split between the two guys. I might have cropped (or at least partially cropped) out one of them. Still, I like it!

-- Bruce
Guest 24-Jul-2004 05:22
To me it looks like they're working quickly..almost in a panic. Shows a lot of energy. Nice work.
Konica Minolta Users24-Jul-2004 05:19
The sharp edges of the one person and the slight blur of motion of the other, along with the meeting point of the hands conveys the energy they are using in their task. Nice catch. - Jean