Photographer's Note
Different from me?!..No,friends!
I invite you to see my gallery if you have time.
anyway...
Yes,he had harness,but I was wonder that where did he hook his harness?!
The level of his situation was more than 30 meter,...mmmmm...dangerous?!
Ok,before it,with one of my shot,I have said a statistic matter,...again:
*250 million accidents per a year in the world.
*And.....5.1 million death from accidents at works.
Critiques | Translate
diaz_sanchez
(0) 2005-02-06 12:22
Hello:) Mohammad, you touched very importment problem in whole world. Bad conditions in work, full time job which sometimes doesnt mean 8 h, many accidents becoz place for work is not safe and in the end our stupidity....etc.
thx for this photo
saludos
Margarita
Galmeida
(12559) 2005-02-06 12:28
Comments: Thanks for your friendly comunication and help in one my of my recent posts, with that improving "WS".
Critiques: Two acrobatic ways. One of the worker, and the other from you!
Unusual and interesting perspective.
Good colors and composition.
Un Alert to the world with the risk work, in some dangerous but necessary activities.
Conclusion: Well done and also a quality and advice photo.
Congratulations and the best to you!
Fixfocus
(9385) 2005-02-06 12:35
Breathtaking compo Mohammad!
A fine capture with strong vertical lines!
Excellent composition and timing!
Very well seen and captured!
nwoehnl
(122) 2005-02-06 14:21
Hi Mohammad. A very interesting - and slightly dangerous-looking - photo from your work on improving safety in the workplace. The limited presence of the steel beams from the construction site offers a good graphical element for your shot, and the man standing on top definitely adds a feeling of suspense and drama. Very good posting.
ChristianS
(2997) 2005-02-06 14:46
Hi Mohammad, very nice composition and dramatic too, it looks like a dangerous task and to work on such heights one has to possess the skills of an acrobat and not suffer from vertigo. I like the perspective and the focused pose that the man has. Well captured!
Regards, Christian
Ebbe
(9625) 2005-02-06 15:14
A clean frame with a poerful composition. The feeling of hard steel is strong here. Nice colorscale from the match of clothes and beams.
Jeppe
(18654) 2005-02-06 16:05
Ups - real scary figures you mention in your note - also a fine "workshot" of yours - I like the reverse height feeling you give us - thanks a lot for this Mohammad :-)
avigur_11
(22553) 2005-02-06 16:22
Hi Mohammad. I hpe that you were standing on a safe ground while taking this picture. A very interesting shot and note. I am not sure that there is a safe way to do his kind of jobs, but looks like he is tying to do it in the most dangerous way. Take care.
cessy
(13647) 2005-02-06 16:38
very nice angle and composition. the work so dangerous and paid very low, we have similar problem in our country :(
maphoto
(8082) 2005-02-06 19:14
Very nice photo Mohammad, the point of view gives this unique feeling, very dramatic. Excellent quality, sharpness and framing, well done.
weswang
(18247) 2005-02-07 0:32
Wow, I wish that he was better protected. Simple, elegant and very powerful photo showing the working condition of that guy.
bantonbuju
(51815) 2005-02-07 4:42
well, i'll stick to my job then, interesting divorce from scape photography, mohammad; very informative and "scary" post
ChrisJ
(171822) 2005-02-07 4:46
Hi Mohammad
Superb sharpness & pov. An excellent photo documentary shot for safety inspection purposes. The mans wife & family will thank you one day.
jmdaoudal
(82) 2005-02-07 5:07
Sure its a hard job, and this man is very well placed here to give "vertigo" to those who look at. I like very much all your compositions with mer at work; and this one is excellent too.
Compliments for it and for the message.
Jean Michel
jhm
(211736) 2005-02-07 6:37
Dear Mohammad,
This unusual for this work without protection to do. Also in Belgium this has been forbidden. In Belgium with 10.000.000 inhabitants are 1 deadly victim a day, in the construction 3 in one week.
Thanks for posting Mohammad, maybe are a lot viewers.
Well seen,
John.
Hanssie
(11022) 2005-02-07 8:11
Different, yes, different, this picture is composed in such a "professional" way, Mr. Hesamian ! ! One part in the upper-right against the other part in the under-left and this combination is superb, really nice done !
verge
(1242) 2005-02-07 8:18
indeed a hard job. the harness seem not fasten yet. I capture one myself type of hard jobs in the Philippines. what out for it. thanks for sharing this.....rgds
verge
Kenny10pin
(19301) 2005-02-07 9:04
wow, well done with this photo, I like the perspective, it looks very dangerous indeed, really good dangerous shot too, well done
jrj
(34843) 2005-02-07 11:21
Very good perspective, shooting angle and details....
..and let's hope the guy never is a number in your statistics...
Piotr
(0) 2005-02-07 11:53
Interesting composition Mohammad, some jobs are really dangerous, interesting note
Regards, piotr
fireflyz
(2097) 2005-02-08 2:43
great composition and prespective. I also like the sky with even clouds in the bakground. Well done Mohammad! congrats! and thanks for sharing..
supereira
(9576) 2005-02-08 4:39
Great angle and prespective.I like the sky a lot,very good clouds and blue.Good light and sharpness.The work so dangerous and paid very low.Well done!
sn00zie
(2384) 2005-02-08 9:29
they get scarier and scarier by day... quite psyching. thanks for making us realise how easy we have it Mohammad.
Rinie_Hoff
(9340) 2005-02-08 17:51
Hey Mohammad, this is a very impressive one, your composition is very good, and the sharpness and the details are really fine.
The way you divided the picture in layers, is very good, on the vertical, as well as on the horizontal!
Yes, dangerous work!
cmartos
(242) 2005-02-08 19:19
Hi Mohammad, breathtaking picture. I like the dynamic and crop of this one. Impressive...the number of accidents per year and their consequences. I also wonder... where did he hook it? Well done, well spoted on.
Didi
(61589) 2005-02-09 14:24
Salam Mohammad
La statistique est malheuresement réelle.
Cette photo qui est parfaitement cadrée me donne une sensation de vertige.
Je constate qu'il n'y a aucune norme de sécurité en vigueur.
Salam Mohammad The statistics are unfortunately real. This photograph which is tallied perfectly gives me a feeling of giddiness. I note that there is no safety requirement in force.
faubry
(35447) 2005-02-17 5:46
ouah, i am afraid, too hight, no comment, hard work conditions in the world! too more..
thanks
RGatward
(20108) 2005-03-25 10:25
I missed this excellent entry for the hunt. What a job! And those statistics pretty frightening. I wonder how they break down by country/population.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Mohammad E Hesamian (elihesamian)
(26149)
- Genre: Persone
- Medium: Colore
- Date Taken: 2005-02-04
- Categories: Vita quotidiana, Momento decisivo
- Camera: Canon EOS 20D, EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM, UV O-Haze Filter
- Esposizione: f/5.6, 1/500 secondi
- More Photo Info: view
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale
- Tema(i): Industrial Portfolio, Poeple Portfolio [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-02-06 12:15
- Preferiti: 1 [vista]