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Nov 2, 2021 20:31:32   #
E.L.. Shapiro Loc: Ottawa, Ontario Canada
 
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my commercial clients were shutting down for the duration of the restrictions. Some of my food-service clients went online for pick-up, take-out, and home delivery services. My industrial clients in the heavy machinery and crane correction business were still workings. Construction sites that were in progress were allowed to continue operating. Just prior to Covid, I was working on several projects for photomurals at international trade show booths that we were planning. The project to get shots of all the specialized equipment in actual use lasted over a year and a half and is still in process as new imported heavy equipment is being imported. Here are a few images. During a heavy-lift delivery, a thunderstorm suddenly struck when the crane operator was still in the elevated cab!









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Nov 3, 2021 05:32:46   #
tshift Loc: Overland Park, KS.
 
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my commercial clients were shutting down for the duration of the restrictions. Some of my food-service clients went online for pick-up, take-out, and home delivery services. My industrial clients in the heavy machinery and crane correction business were still workings. Construction sites that were in progress were allowed to continue operating. Just prior to Covid, I was working on several projects for photomurals at international trade show booths that we were planning. The project to get shots of all the specialized equipment in actual use lasted over a year and a half and is still in process as new imported heavy equipment is being imported. Here are a few images. During a heavy-lift delivery, a thunderstorm suddenly struck when the crane operator was still in the elevated cab!
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my ... (show quote)



WOW!!! is all I can say. That second shot is awesome as well was scairy. Too close for comfort. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom

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Nov 3, 2021 11:56:20   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Very nice work, E.L.
--Bob
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my commercial clients were shutting down for the duration of the restrictions. Some of my food-service clients went online for pick-up, take-out, and home delivery services. My industrial clients in the heavy machinery and crane correction business were still workings. Construction sites that were in progress were allowed to continue operating. Just prior to Covid, I was working on several projects for photomurals at international trade show booths that we were planning. The project to get shots of all the specialized equipment in actual use lasted over a year and a half and is still in process as new imported heavy equipment is being imported. Here are a few images. During a heavy-lift delivery, a thunderstorm suddenly struck when the crane operator was still in the elevated cab!
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my ... (show quote)

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Nov 3, 2021 19:52:29   #
Bluefish Loc: Berks County, PA
 
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my commercial clients were shutting down for the duration of the restrictions. Some of my food-service clients went online for pick-up, take-out, and home delivery services. My industrial clients in the heavy machinery and crane correction business were still workings. Construction sites that were in progress were allowed to continue operating. Just prior to Covid, I was working on several projects for photomurals at international trade show booths that we were planning. The project to get shots of all the specialized equipment in actual use lasted over a year and a half and is still in process as new imported heavy equipment is being imported. Here are a few images. During a heavy-lift delivery, a thunderstorm suddenly struck when the crane operator was still in the elevated cab!
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my ... (show quote)


I can always count on you Mr.Shapiro for superior photography and advice. Thanks again.

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Sep 3, 2022 06:57:10   #
waegwan Loc: Mae Won Li
 
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my commercial clients were shutting down for the duration of the restrictions. Some of my food-service clients went online for pick-up, take-out, and home delivery services. My industrial clients in the heavy machinery and crane correction business were still workings. Construction sites that were in progress were allowed to continue operating. Just prior to Covid, I was working on several projects for photomurals at international trade show booths that we were planning. The project to get shots of all the specialized equipment in actual use lasted over a year and a half and is still in process as new imported heavy equipment is being imported. Here are a few images. During a heavy-lift delivery, a thunderstorm suddenly struck when the crane operator was still in the elevated cab!
All throughout the pandemic lockdowns, many of my ... (show quote)


Really great set. Industry and people working is a big interest of mine. These are excellent.

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