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Great shots as always Vinny. Just curious, because you often get such clear close up shots, do you often get 'OI, why are you photographing me?' by the operators? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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RowanH wrote:Great shots as always Vinny. Just curious, because you often get such clear close up shots, do you often get 'OI, why are you photographing me?' by the operators?
Rowan. Thanks! They don't really acknowledge you because they are so used to working with people around them. Only got that 2 times, taking videos of a backhoe around my block ( not even near it) and they start yelling not to take pictures, the second time was an excavator working at a school, watching it from the sidewalk and a guy comes over and asks why we were taking video, Sal had his DHS shirt on and told him, well you know
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Good old british engineering Heavy Cranes
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Jack. wrote:Good old british engineering While it was clearing it just stalled out! lol
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Cat 966f wrote:Jack. wrote:Good old british engineering While it was clearing it just stalled out! lol LOL!!!! That's crazy!
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