PRIVATE COMMENT Kate, please, you can delete my other comment. It was just a gut reaction to seeing the shovel and reading your caption. In case anyone understands my reference*, I don't want to start a political debate on your peaceful blog.
* Recently in Jerusalem there were two incidents on the main streets of Palestinian bulldozer operators going on a rampage with their machines and crushing cars and buses and people. Sorry. I used to love to photograph these big shovels; they are so dramatic. Now the drivers are suspicious and don't want any photography. sigh . . .
Yes, very scary.
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ReplyDeleteKate, please, you can delete my other comment. It was just a gut reaction to seeing the shovel and reading your caption.
In case anyone understands my reference*, I don't want to start a political debate on your peaceful blog.
* Recently in Jerusalem there were two incidents on the main streets of Palestinian bulldozer operators going on a rampage with their machines and crushing cars and buses and people.
Sorry.
I used to love to photograph these big shovels; they are so dramatic. Now the drivers are suspicious and don't want any photography.
sigh . . .
Not at all. I love this stuff. Hang in there, girl, and thanks for finding the time to stop in at the Brattleboro blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat an angle of the dangle!
ReplyDeleteYep! Thank goodness it seems to be in pause mode!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a very powerful image!
ReplyDeleteHope you get a computer soon and start posting on Santa Fe! :-)
Modern day dinosaur up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteYes, but I enjoy industrial images!
ReplyDeletebefore i had a chance what you wrote under the photo i thought 'scary shot'
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