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Wallace Gusler, seen here carving the stock of one of his long rifles, has taken on apprentice Bruce Larson. The pair are building traditional pipe tomahawks. Photographs taken at Gusler's home in Williamsburg on Sunday, May 5, 2013.
Photo by Pat Jarrett
for we're all going to die. Cheery! I'm thinking that's the Dungeon Master behind him, not smiling. Busted, behind sunglasses.
Queen size mattress
Queen size box spring
Pillows
Queen size sheet set
Queen size comforter set
Adjustable metal bed frame
Black Debbie Travis shelves
Floor lamp
Again, we haven't done anything to this room besides plop our stuff in it. It's interesting that my old master bedroom was in reds and this one is also in reds although not my personal style, but the furniture does ok in here for now. Eventually, the carpet will come up and we will refinish the original pine floors underneath-we're hoping they will be in usable shape but are buried under plywood, so we'll find out when we start taking things apart.
I've been trying to capture the dynamics of SCA heavy fighting for some months now. Most of my attempts to date have been using longer exposures to capture motion blur, without any notable success. But a big shout out goes to Master Andras (Jack Crockett of Truemark Photography.) for pointing me in the direction of traditional sports photography. (Fast exposures to freeze the action.)
This session was a bit of a challenge, because while the light was bright and even, it was flat and the white background played heck with metering and editing.
Here Master Andras observes some of the other fighters as they fight.
My photoblog page on Facebook.
Our Daily Topic: "Night Photography", 09 Mar 2012 (It's a pun... While Master Andras isn't a knight... he is a [professional] photographer by trade.)
The Master’s Thesis of architect Olli Enne is a model design of a small, modular house that could easily be purchased and placed on the lot of an existing single family home and then rented out. The first prototype has been built in ‪#Vantaa‬, and has 49 square meters (527 square feet) of living space. The house, called Yksiö Puutarhassa (roughly translated to a single room house in the garden), is a cleanly designed, ecological wooden house. Genelec is proud to sponsor this project (genelec.com/home-speakers), and we’re delighted that our loudspeakers have found a good home with Olli Enne. Read more: buzz.mw/b6220_l Photos courtesy of Marko Laukkarinen
I am continuing to collect lovely salt cellars & I have to admit to getting a bit out of control. Although I am planning (soon) to stop browsing Ebay & Etsy for salt cellars & spoons, I have already broken a few of my initial rules--only clear glass, only individual salts, no single-item purchase over $10. Oh, well! Yes, this is a master salt (the one for the middle of the table, not at the place setting). I love the design and the color! It cost $13 at Ole Carousel Antique Centre in Stanfordville, New York, USA. That place is a real hazard! Lovely items, huge selection, not-bad prices! This salt has just over a 2 1/4 inch diameter--paneled thistle design.