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25" wide, light fixture

{the pipe sticking out there on the left right is the range hood vent...just another task to finish}

Inside the Mission's chapel.

ghost? doppleganger? oh right, that's me by an empty seat.

The first light fixture has been mounted and wired. The reflector has been installed and the light bulbs put in. Eventually I will learn that I have to redo its wiring due to a loose connection...

Light fixture in a hotel in Atlantic City, NJ.

a preheat fluorescent light i got back in college

Probably ancient light fixture in Harrisville.

The Piano Room at Blueberry Hill. Taken before I worked there.

This is the lighting fixture in the Bass Pro Shop in Concord, NC. If you stop to look, the decorating in there is massive and awesome!

This is the "we had a time finding what we wanted and liked" light fixture. It was more $$ than I had planned on spending, but it is exactly what I wanted. Tomorrow I need to go and get clear bulbs for it.

Street light, taken in downtown Charleston during the 2009 Photowalk.

OK...Here's the thing. I live in north Texas. There is a huge flock of sea gulls in south Garland. They have blown up here from the beaches of Gulf of Mexico via many hurricanes. They have several area lakes they home in on, mostly Lake Ray Hubbard, in south Garland. But once you get into the Mesquite/Garland area, you may see them anywhere. I snapped s few really BAD shots while I was waiting for a friend to meet me for lunch. They were perched on the light fixtures out in the Mall parking lot.

I need a better zoom lens. I love all birds, but I love gulls and pigeons.

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This image I cropped again and played with colorizing and added some cloud and light effects.

The tiny black weevil ascends the gigantic light fixture...

I suppose "E L" was the maker of these lampposts scrollpieces?

A light fixture and sign inside Jimmy John's

The fourth light fixture has been mounted, and I am now in the process of wiring it up. I have run 12 gauge wire from the third light fixture into it, and also run some 12 gauge wire from the other end that will later be fed into the fifth light fixture.

this is what happens with joshva has power tools. good thing i have some leftover paint

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