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  • Taken from the main highway (M1) Mauritius 2005. Follow-up shot expected 2010.

  • taken on the industrial estate nearby where I live

  • This is a scene for the old pit near my work, they are opencasting and landscaping the old pit stack, took a drive up to the top at lunchtime and this is what i saw as i stood on the edge looking down!

  • Looking down from the top of the old pit, across to the other side is Carlton Brick Works, i see this place everyday but from my work all you can see is stacks and stacks of brand new bricks, ready for sale to new house manufacturers, i always wondered what it was like beyond the bricks!

  • also available as a tshirt (soon)

  • We all dream of retiring to a beautiful spot in the countryside. This JCB seems to have found its ideal spot. Broken and rusting, it sits on the moors at the edge of Lennox Forest overlooking Balmore. A three frame panoramic.

  • The hydraulic valve and arm of JCB excavator, partially extended. / .

  • What else can you say!

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  • This Eimco quarry loader may well have been made in India – it seems they’ve long cornered the market in rock extraction equipment… Anway, the squat, thick-set construction caught my eye as did the ghostly faded blue/grey. What a huge, uncompromising beast. Lovely!

  • Powerplants stripped from dozers and excavators piled up at RAF Folkingham, awaiting repair or more likely disembowelment for spare parts. Hunkered down from the bleak wind, and shielding the lens from rain with my glove, I had a feeling it would all be worth while. Without blowing my own trumpet too much, I think this’d look great on a µ-Ziq CD cover…

  • My favourite piece of machinery – a giant dozer, with spudded rollers, of the sort you might see mashing up a landfill site. To give you some idea of scale, the ‘landing’ outside the driver’s cab is 10ft above ground. This is one serious Tonka Toy, and in almost drive-away condition from what I saw. The title comes from a segment of the Hindu ‘Bhagavad-Gita’ made [in]famous by Robert Oppenheimer on July 16th 1945. Although, given this shot was taken in Lincolnshire, perhaps it should be called ‘Destroyer of Wolds’ instead..?

  • Far from being a Brian Eno reference, I noticed, some time after processing, that my favourite Tonka Toy does seem to be bearing down on a rather lush & verdant tree. Some sort of comentary on the ravages that industry inflicts on this little green world of ours? Possibly, I just know this dozer rules. It was so big that I couldn’t get all of it in the frame – given the clutter around me. It was a bit like trying to understand the size & shape of an elephant when you’re only 3ft away from it!

  • The final rusting place of what once would’ve been a brute of a dozer, judging by the sheer bulk of the little that remains… It did suprise me that the front end of it’s running gear would’ve been mounted on little more than a giant leaf spring bolted through the rocker mount at the left of the picture. Quite what this has going on at the rear I don’t know, but those ‘intakes’ [?] look very Maschinen Krieger indeed. Either that or RAF Folkingham doubled for Mos Eisley spaceport some time in ‘77.

  • Cleaning up after a fire destroyed industrial estate.

  • Two JCB’s at rest on major building development.

  • Row of shops half demolished with orange JCB in foreground.

  • On this particular day whilst wandering aimlessly through Dublin’s Smithfield market which was undergoing a facelift or being trendified more to the point I was photographing the new giant gas fuelled streetlights (yes that yoke to the right) when a JCB came flying by. Pigs do this too. Sometimes we feel that work is a great weight that we have to bear or something that we must escape here work was escaping. A great card for somebody leaving one job for another or taking up a new position, leaving university, school or of course a Digger driver.

  • For such a huge beast I wanted to make a special effort, so for this shot I employed infrared which was bracketed and tonemapped, then carefully resharpened, followed by about 1 hour of burning every little bolt & detail to convey the weight and ‘purpose’ of the original machine, and for finishing touches a delicate sepia tone…

  • Caricature T-shirt of the JCB 4CX by Richard Yeomans. Prints and mugs can be found at Yeomans Car Art

  • A farmer in Monmouth collecting his hay bales canvas, card, hay, bale, framed, laminated, matted, mounted, poster, print, rb, redbubble, moneypenny, field, harvest, jcb, rain, manitou

  • A jcb with caterpillar track for excavations, in a private farmyard in deepest Lincolnshire HDR from 1 Raw file / Photomatix pro Canon 5D Mk 2 / F11 / ISO 100

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