Your series on these structures made me take notice of something similar in our area that popped up on the local news recently. Thought you may be interested.
leighton w wrote:
I hope it all works out for you.
I's all fine now.
Be back to Vietnam from Africa, insecure location with armed men around. _D8E7670in by blurrist lump, on Flickr
Sweet. The family may want to contact the Kohler Foundation about perpetuity care. Hartman was crumbling for a while, but they got it restored
GeorgeBo wrote:
Laura,
Your series on these structures made me take notice of something similar in our area that popped up on the local news recently. Thought you may be interested.
mp356 wrote:
Some street scenes at Williamsburg. Taken with the 35 f2 Ai. Thanks for looking.
Scott
Thanks for sharing these Scott. Brought back some memories when Barbara and I visited many years ago. I can tell you were out there pretty early, hardly any people around!
Funny story when we were there. We stayed in a hotel and during the night, a mouse found a bit of a chocolate bar I had on the night table. It freaked Barbara out.
leighton w wrote:
Thanks for sharing these Scott. Brought back some memories when Barbara and I visited many years ago. I can tell you were out there pretty early, hardly any people around!
Funny story when we were there. We stayed in a hotel and during the night, a mouse found a bit of a chocolate bar I had on the night table. It freaked Barbara out.
Which bit freaked her out - the fact you left some chocolate uneaten.
GeorgeBo wrote:
To keep the pace of the thread going, I'll post a product shot I was working on last night. Still work in progress with the lighting and angle.
Z7II with EL-Nikkor 135mm/5.6 on PB-4 Bellows. Swing applied to the lens to adjust the focal plane angle. Single shot no stacking.
George
Love the light and detail. Were you using a black board or curtain?