A good friend of mine, currently studying industrial design, has been sent on a special scholarship program to China.
For four weeks, she and more students will be keeping themselves busy at a Chinese toy factory, planning and designing an actual toy that may very well hit the shelves of your local stores within months. The factory is located next to a city called Anji.
I’ve received quite a selection of images, but this one, of a factory worker processing Bamboo branches before sending them into the manufacturing process, has caught my eye:

Image was taken by Michal Zohar using a simple Fuji FinePix F30. This goes to show how a regular day-to-day scene can be captured quite artistically, using good natural lighting, timing and a touch of original composition.
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