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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Thank you for good work / Kiitokset hyvästä työstä!



You made a part of your work outside in a frost, but all the time you were
joking and laughing. And a result was good. Thank you!
I have to explain, what they are doing. They are the best quality carpenter and bricklayer,
who repaired to us very fine, new bathroom. I respect their work, but when I wanted to
take a photo, they were at once in playing.
BTW, Alice, Olivier and Eric, this bricklayer has made ovens also in France,
so, if you want to get extremely good fire-brick wood-burning oven, call him :)

Osittain ulkona tehty työ ei hidastanut pilailua ja naurua. Kiitos hyvästä lopputuloksesta!


65 Daily Photo sites are participating in the 1st March theme, "Men at work", please use the links to below to visit them.

Due to time zone differences and other factors, the theme photo may not be displayed until later if you are viewing early in the day.

Porto (Portugal) -Greenville SC (USA) -Hyde (UK) -Tenerife (Spain) -Albuquerque, NM (USA) -Stayton, OR (USA) -Rotterdam (NL) -Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) -London (England) -Richmond, VA (USA) -Sydney -Sally (Australia) -Newcastle upon Tyne (England) -Constanta (Romania) -Evry (France) -Lubbock, TX (USA) -Szentes (Hungary) -Villigen (Switzerland) -Mumbai (India) -Tel Aviv (Israel) -Twin Cities, MN [USA] -Jakarta (Indonesia) -Houston -Candice & Megan, TX (USA) -Budapest (Hungary) -Singapore - Zannnie (Singapore) -Dubai (UAE) -Singapore -Keropokman (Singapore) -Madrid -Dsole (Spain) -Mazatlan -Kate (Mexico) -Nelson (New Zealand) -Vantaa (Finland) -Kyoto (Japan) -Tokyo (Japan) -Joplin, MO (USA) -Auckland (New Zealand) -Sequim, WA (USA) -Menton (France) -Minneapolis, MN (USA) -Istanbul (Turkey) -Sydney -Nathalie (Australia) -Sharon, CT (USA) -Seattle, WA (USA) -Anderson, SC (USA) -Monte Carlo, (Monaco) -Milano, (Italy) -Grenoble (France) -Wailea, HI (USA) -Guelph, ON (Canada) -Melbourne - John (Australia) -New York City (USA) [Ming_the_Merciless] -Cebu (Philippines) -Bandung (Indonesia) -Antigua Guatemala (Central America) -Hamburg (Germany) -London -Jonemo (UK) -Hong Kong -Stavanger (Norway) -Paris (France) -Naples, Florida (USA) -Saarbrücken (Germany) -Shanghai (China) -Quito (Ecuador) -Zurich (Switzerland) -Joensuu ( Finland ) -Aliso Viejo, CA (USA) -Cheltenham (England) -



25 comments:

  1. Hello Mimmu
    interesting effect from the manipulation isn't it? Are they window cleaners?

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  2. A notably different and very playful take on today's theme!
    Great shot!

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  3. Fascinating manipulation of this photo. I like the arty quality and colors.

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  4. wow...so cool photo!!
    how to create it???
    :))
    yes, work with happiness...thats wonderful!!

    jing

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  5. terra-vecchia,
    yes, he was joking, when I took a photo.

    alphabet soup
    now I am happy, if these men will not read this, because they are best quality carpenter and bricklayer..
    In Finland we have not windows cleaner. I saw them in Scotland, but never here. I think, men of Finland could be very shocked for idea, that some of them could be as window`s cleaner :))

    chris&deb,
    they were playing indeed :)

    photowannabe,
    thank you, always happy to see you here

    Jing,
    I created it by Arcsoft PhotoStudio for Canon

    Many thanks for your comments about this funny photo, which is made for
    respect for their professional ability. I must explain,in my post , what they are really doing :)

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  6. what a disguise! its Good that they make jokes and work at the same time

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  7. Mimmu, this is a wonderful way to present the shot! We have that software, but I've never looked at it. I'll have to try it out. You got a cool effect with this.
    -Kim

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  8. Funny shot Mimmu. Working and joking at the same time is fun. Great choice for the theme.

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  9. Cool, it looks like a fresco. I love it.

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  10. FANTASTIC photo, mimmu. Can you PLEASE ask them if they's like to come and do some work in Australia :-)))

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  11. Kris, tanty and Eric,
    I am happy, if you got some joy about a photo.
    Thank you for your visits :)

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  12. Sally,
    :O Surely I will ask that question from them! It will turn their world upside down :)!

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  13. great shot to dedicaten to the men who work.

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  14. Bravo pour la photo et le traitement. je note, si un jour j'ai besoin de maçons ;o)


    Cheer for the photograph and the treatment. I note, if one day I need bricklayer ;o)

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  15. At first glance, I thought it was a mural! Very amusing.
    You are very lucky - not many people are satisfied with their contractors ;-)

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  16. Interesting effects here Mimmu, I wonder how you do it! I like the tribute you pay to talented men!
    Have a good day.

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  17. Oh, I think everything goes better when you have an smile in your face!

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  18. Wish it was so easy here to find reliable and good workmen.

    No wonder you treasure them.

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  19. Wow! Fantastic photograph!Love what you've done with it. Congratulations.

    Jilly x

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  20. ahhh... my colleagues was just complaining in the office about his contractor.

    maybe he should have gone to joensuu to get one! :-)

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  21. Very original and interesting at the same time.

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  22. Thousands of thanks everyone for your
    kind words, I appreciate them, but now I am very sleepy :)
    Good night!

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