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Andreas Hultman
{K:254} 11/17/2005
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Your hedline in combination with the picture made me laugh. How many times haven`t work put me in painful positions. The picture just remind me !
Nice image it gives a feeling of a hurting back.
Also thanks for your comment. Regards /Andreas
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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 11/7/2004
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cool capture. Great concentration. Dottie
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Brian Rueger
{K:7341} 11/7/2004
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Marc, well maybe "belay" was not the proper term. Here's the deal - another rookie is climbing the ladder truck's ladder. They have a line attached to them should they miss a run. There is also a back-up crew behing the guy in the shot.
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Marc Robin
{K:3385} 11/7/2004
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Wow...that's a primitive belay device...his butt! I rock climb, but I don't think I would trust myself to belay someone like that! Cheers
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 11/6/2004
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Well, they can also use their new skills in mountain climbing. This is a good illustration that could probably be used in related publications and manuals.
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James Bambery
{K:13421} 11/6/2004
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Brian, I really enjoy these fireman training photo's they are excellent.
Jim
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 11/6/2004
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Great image. I am assuming that he is at the bottom of a safety rope, and his job, should the man fall on the ladder, is to ease him down? Correct me if I am wrong. That's not a term I'm familiar with, and I love to know it all :) Contrary to popular belief, not all women THINK they do !lol
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 11/6/2004
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A study in concentration! Good action shot, Brian! Dave.
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