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Uploaded: 05/06/23 3:38 PM GMT
Microwave Tower Triptych
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My sons job occasionally involves him traveling to remote microwave towers out on the windswept plains. Since he doesn't climb these monolithic structures, he has plenty of time to record them and any interesting work that might be done on them, utilizing his smart phone. In this triptych of captures he sent me from the field, the grated path approach to one of the towers and the steel construction therein, on the left, create the sort of repetitive detail that has always appealed to me (perhaps I am a wee bit autistic). In the center he's flashing his creative side by placing the sun directly behind one of the microwave dishes, inadvertently forcing his camera to adjust the sky and lighting to create a deep blue sky that contrasts nicely with the silhouettes of steel. On the right is the reason all these folks got together out there in the first place: repairs. Those two gentlemen are carefully replacing a damaged shield that gets installed above each of the dishes (like the one you see in the middle), an important addition to the towers up here in North Dakota. During the winter, heavy ice usually forms all over these towers, and when it eventually gets heavy enough, it breaks free and plunges to earth, crushing any delicate equipment in its path (or, if you will, any workers... my son says it whistles on the way down, like a bomb!). You can appreciate, no doubt, that this operation is something that starts in December and often continues into May. And the reason these guys are being careful, other than the hefty cost of this equipment? They are conducting these acrobatics approximately 250 feet in the air! Thanks for stopping and shopping.

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