Taken with my Nexus 5. This is a rebar-filled hole in a concrete warehouse floor we were converting into a CNC machine shop. A day later, a 3' thick pad of concrete was poured over the rebar as an isolated foundation for a massive Mazak horizontal machining center.
Took this one last week on our failed skiing trip (which turned out to be a pretty successful hiking trip) near czech borders. The bunker used to be part of a WWII czechoslovak system of border fortifications, which, despite being built in a record time a being a state-of-art technology at that time, was never used for its intended purpose (sad history). Photo taken with N5X and edited in Snapseed.
As we walk toward project tomorrow, we have a little fairy dust to help lead the way across the dark concrete . I took this shot with my lgg4 and edited in the Instagram app. My Snapseed doesn't seem to want to save consistently.
This is a unedited photo taken with the Moto X Pure Edition. My family and I got the chance to go to Disney's Epcot. This was our last time going there for a long time. I wanted to get as many photo's as I could. This photo was one of my favorite's because it goes to show the beauty mankind can create. I had met up with whom I believe was a Imagineer (Disney's Engineers) and he verified that these buildings where mostly made of concrete.
I want to thank you for this opportunity.
A slab of concrete made into a bench overlooking (and over grown with trees and weeds) the Neponset River in Quincy, MA. Taken with my Samsung Galaxy Alpha and edited with Instagram filters.