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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 138 - Grain it up! >> Challenge 138 - Eligible > Very Large Grains *
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26-JUL-2007 Charlie Beck

Very Large Grains *

On a Rooftop in Seattle, WA

My company is bidding on a design contract for a replacement of chillers and air conditioning equipment for a local hospital. I brought along my "old" digital camera, to get pictures of the "old" equipment. I took this shot while walking along the roof, looking at cooling towers and other roof-mounted equipment. I couldn't resist taking a shot for "personal" reasons, since I was there anyway.

Canon PowerShot G2
1/640s f/4.0 at 12.5mm full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Brent 27-Jul-2007 21:11
Those look like pretty nice pebbles for a roof Charlie. I wonder if Rod did install the equipment and that is the reason it is in need of replacement :-) Actually, I'm sure Rod was very meticulous worker. Intersting how your job title for the same thing changed in each country you lived in Rod. If I were to move back to Canada my job title work go from Dental Technician to Dental Mechanic- guess they use socket wrenches and hammers to get the teeth made there :-0
sue anne27-Jul-2007 19:42
Very on topic with the large grain, literally. :)
ctfchallenge27-Jul-2007 13:48
Nice "Grain" and detail in well exposed B&W looks great on my screen. Sounds like Rod is pitching for a new topic, "Professions". Actually not a bad idea. -tv
Rod 27-Jul-2007 09:33
I would have liked to see your picys of the chillers & cooling towers Charlie as I've spent the last 30 odd years installing them. Mostly I did the main plant rooms, I'm a Pipe Fitter Welder (UK) which is called Mechanical Plumber in Oz & Steamfitter in Canada. I've been out of the construction game for about 6 years now.