Construction Spray Rack Before Facade Work in inside a taped-off excavation edge in Lombardy

Construction Spray Rack Before Facade Work

by Parker Knapp

Hard late-afternoon sunlight strikes a metal spray rack positioned at the taped-off edge of an excavation site in Lombardy. Dust particles hang in the air, catching the bright light that illuminates exposed rebar and weathered timber supports. The equipment stands ready for waterproofing, glazing, and punch-close tasks, separated by caution tape fluttering in the site wind. Tarp edges ripple against the metal frame, showing signs of wear from the season's heat. Converging lines of the excavation walls lead toward a distant vanishing point, showing the depth of the trench. The ground is dry and cracked, typical of late summer, with shadows falling sharply across the gravel and concrete surfaces.

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Camera Nikon Z50II*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon Z50II photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 6400
Film processed in Luminar
Location inside a taped-off excavation edge in Lombardy
Date 2024-09-23
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 45.5437, 9.9499
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