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A man puts bricks into an oil barrel which filled with water at a construction site in
A man puts bricks into an oil barrel filled with water at a construction site in Colombo February 10, 2015. Saudi Arabias oil exports have risen in February in response to stronger demand from customers. As OPECs top producer battles for market share Reuters photographers around the globe have been photographing oil barrels to document how they are utilised once the fuel has been used. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY ENERGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Capture the essence of industriousness with our Framed Print of 'A Man Putting Bricks into an Oil Barrel Filled with Water at a Construction Site' by Dinuka Liyanawatte from Reuters Images. This captivating image, taken in Colombo on February 10, 2015, showcases the determination and hard work required to build and progress. The rich tones and vivid details of the photograph are beautifully preserved behind the high-quality glass of our frames, making this an exceptional addition to any workspace or home decor. Elevate your space with this inspiring image from the Media Storehouse collection.
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In this photo, we see a man diligently placing bricks into an oil barrel filled with water at a bustling construction site in Colombo. Taken on February 10,2015, the image captures the ingenuity and resourcefulness of workers as they repurpose these barrels once their primary function is fulfilled. As Saudi Arabia's oil exports rise to meet growing demand, Reuters photographers worldwide have embarked on a mission to document how these iconic barrels are utilized beyond their initial purpose. This particular photograph by Dinuka Liyanawatte showcases the creative use of an oil drum submerged in water for construction purposes. The close-up shot highlights the hard work and attention to detail exhibited by this unrecognizable bricklayer. Against the backdrop of a rural landscape, his silhouette stands out against the vibrant orange and red colors of nature. The elevated view allows us to appreciate both his individual effort and his contribution to heavy industry. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this image also raises awareness about environmental issues such as pollution caused by discarded materials like oil drums. It serves as a reminder that even in traditional industries like construction, there is room for innovation and sustainable practices. Overall, this powerful photograph encapsulates not only the daily challenges faced by workers but also their ability to find solutions amidst adversity.
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