It looks like they're installing a drain pipe.

Just to the left of the platform in the "Passing the pipe" image looks
like where the end is going to fit into the lower pipe & you can see the
attachment points above it on the wall.

In the "Just another day at work" image you can see a similar drain pipe
that comes down from the top of the building on the left to the corner
of the brown brick building next to it. I'd guess it continues on down
in the corner there next to the fire escape.

Just out of curiosity, was the "Working High" - "Passing the pipe" pun
intentional?


On 11/5/2013 8:43 AM, George Sinos wrote:
Thanks for the comments.  It's been a few years since I shot these,
but I still wonder what they were doing every time I run across
these photos.

If they were just getting that pipe to the roof, why not just hoist
it up with the rope, why the need for the lift?  Was the pipe
attached to the side of the building and just not noticed by anyone?

I guess we'll never know.

gs George Sinos -------------------- www.GeorgesPhotos.net
www.GeorgeSinos.com


On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Alunfoto - Jostein Øksne
<[email protected]> wrote:
Glad it wasn't me. Especially not the guy leaning over the edge on
 the roof.

Nice composition. Very telling for the story!

Jostein

-----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: George Sinos Dato: 4. november
2013 15:23 Til: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Emne: PESO - Working High


Some guys have all the fun.

I took this photo a few years ago with an old OptioMX.  I carried
that little camera around for a couple of years.  It was always in
 my car or my computer bag.  Other than the tiny LCD, I really
liked the design.

<http://georgesinos.com/blog/2013/11/4/working-high>

gs

George Sinos -------------------- www.GeorgesPhotos.net
www.GeorgeSinos.com


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