Lumberjack Hamish-Plywood.
Photographing the lumberjack Hamish his nickname was plywood. I was not that surprised.
For he knew that I was standing there taking photographs of him Hamish and his large instruments that had to be continually sharpened.
"I love the smell of sap," sad plywood Seriously, 39. "There's nothing like it when I step out of my pickup in the morning and smell the smell of fresh cut trees."
His axe was slightly smaller he, and therefore each swing must be more accurate in order to produce a better product.
By stopping to sharpen his instrument, he had proven, once and for all, that he was the better man for the job. He also knew that, with regular rests, he would be able to endure his technique far longer.
† Richard. H Fischer 30/06/2019 6:04
Hahaha! "Spät übt sich, was ein Meister werden will"! Wunderbar.Lieben Gruß, Richard
The Wanderers 29/05/2019 12:21
Hi Hans **Klasse Photo. Kein Helm ,Brille, Ohrenschutz und Handschuhe, dieUnions hätten einen Field day :-)
Gruss Eberhard
noblog 21/04/2019 18:02
Starker Mann bei harter Arbeit.Klasse "Inszenierung"
LG Norbert
Bildsurfer 27/03/2019 12:20
Der Baum und du das passt !!!VG Helmut.
Hans-Günther Schöner 18/03/2019 8:13
Kann man dich auch mal ausleihen?Starkes Foto !!!!
Gruß Hans-Günther
Adele D. Oliver 15/03/2019 2:29
a strong man - and just right for this mighty tree .... andthe Stihl chainsaw has enough power to do the rest :-))
warm regards,
Adele
JOKIST 14/03/2019 19:10
Zurücklehnen und einfach dein Bild genießen und die anderen arbeiten lassen ;-))Ingrid und Hans
Dieter Geßler 14/03/2019 17:10
Scheint sehr hartes Holz zu sein, Top.LG
MANITU der Mundschenk 14/03/2019 11:08
1A-Arbeitsschutz !! :-)Gruß Frank