Showing posts with label tower cranes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tower cranes. Show all posts

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Tower Cranes Are Everywhre

There are tower cranes at White Rock. More at  Lincoln Park, North Park with two. Medical City has two. Love Field has four. Southwest Airlines between Denton and Harry Hines has two. Downtown has them every where in all four quadrants. Houston Street, Ross Avenue just added more.  Even Richardson High School across from Cottonwood Park has one at their athletic field. Uptown always has one or two. If one were taken down today, the guy that got it would have been waiting for 14 months plus or minus one here or there.

There are some 90 plus cranes in operation locally.
This one maybe wants to be a tower crane when he grows up.


This one playing in the water before going to work as a crane operator.

This view from the diamond's light shelf has one of nature's paradox at play.On the ball diamond field below is a field covered in pigeons. The prey of this hawk as he protects his territory from above.




Wednesday, September 13, 2017

A Couple of Images With Some Humor

Some of you have read where I have said before that sometimes, my car takes control and leads me to things that I would have missed otherwise. There  probably isn't anything taking control of my car but me and just driving while being more observant, or my guardian angle is helping me to find these things while I drive, which I don't discount.

Yesterday was another one of those 'on the way to the doctors' days. Afterwards, I would be in no mood to go out shooting. As it turned out, the appointment lasted well into the second hour and the results were not what I had hoped for, although, there is still hope.

The first image was discovered on Sunday. That seems to be the day that I do the most construction boom shots because generally, the work crews are fewer and the congestion around the sites are not as bad, especially when in the downtown and uptown areas. If you have ever been to Dallas, you know already that cows and horses are everywhere. There are statues in bronze of full Mustangs, cattle herds, concrete cows, neon cows, cows on rooftops, cement cows with advertising and Ft. Worth has the nickname "cow town". Go figure. Anyway, looking for cows is not a hobby, but when and if I do, roof tops are the limit....or at least they were until this past Sunday. Low and behold--- sitting on top of a 150' tower crane on the counterweight end stood a full size Texas Longhorn sculpture. I looked at it from several angles and although it is a bit out of range for my glass, I had to get the shot. Now, people cannot call me crazy. It also gave me a heads up to watch for this cow again. I would like to find out more about the reason why it was there in the first place. Of course, every thing has its day and the old adage "when pigs fly" can now move over for "when bulls spin on tower cranes".

The second image was one of those where I drove by, saw the image, turned around and came back to get the shot. While Communion Alters and Tables hold a significant meaning for me, it was still humorous in the context of the setting. It is very much a part of urban art today. Some will see it merely as a junk pile. Others will see it in other lights. One must, without knowing, suggest that it could be a Hurricane flooded church that received help from a congregation here in Dallas or that the congregation here in Dallas simply received a new Communion Alter or Table. Either way, there are probably a few wives or husbands that got a to-do list done with a little reminder of : THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME.
The bull is on the counterweight end of the crane over the building.

Urban art with a powerful reminder.

Click on image to enlarge. The bull may also need to be viewed at 50 to 100%

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