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My wife installed a new ceiling fixture a couple of days ago. She is awesome! Plus the new fixture makes some cool looking shadows on the ceiling and the wall.
Original light from when the house was built in 1950. This is the only space in the house that has this texture on the ceiling.
Profile of an ornate Art Deco light fixture and flag on the outside of the building at 41 E.57th Street on a clear blue sky day in the City.
I bought a Pentax SF10 the other day, with a SMC-F 50mm/1.7 attached, for the amazing price of $8.09. This is from the test roll.
... with Kodak Gold 200, which is also a pretty good film.
I don't worry about people looking at me strangely at work when I'm taking this kind of shot as they are all convinced I'm completely nuts already.
A moment of tranquility in the downstairs study of Narrapumelap, a French Gothic Mansion located outside Wickliffe, in western Victoria (www.narrapumelap.com.au/index.html).
This beautiful mansion, built in 1873, and its spectacular gardens are open to the general public this weekend, and are well worth a visit.
If you do make it, it's worth braving the cramped spiral staircase - and apparently, the bees - to enjoy the view from the uppermost reaches of the Gothic tower.
I found this fixture on eBay a few years ago and took it to be rewired. That process took literally three years. Now it looks great, though, and has new shades from Rejuvenation.com
Step inside an you can feel how fresh this bathroom update is with new white sub-way tiles on the backsplah.
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They say that light is the second most important part of a photo. Well, I was on the roof of a parking structure trying to get some shots of handrails and stuff, and the sunlight was ruining what I was attempting. So, I turned around and took a picture of the sun. It's a pretty cool gradient going from super white to a rich blue.