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Though not identified as such, these appear to be the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson.
He was a master of desert and canyon light.
First time out with 3 flashes
sb-600 camera left 1/4 @ 70mm
sb-26 camera right 1/4 @ 70mm
sb-26 above/slightly behind camera 1/4 @ 85mm, flagged at bottom to avoid my shadow
From the Clock Tower Place website: Clock Tower Place is the most recent rebirth of the historic mill property that was the setting of important developments in the industrial and information ages. In 1847 Amory Maynard purchased water rights to a stretch of the Assabet River and deeds to adjacent land, in partnership with William Knight. The two set about building a woolen mill and began manufacturing carpets and carpet yarn.
Built in 1892, the handsome Maynard Building is named for David Maynard, one of Seattle’s founders. It features distinctive pressed brick and sandstone cladding. Its arched entrance has intricately carved capitals.
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More pictures showing his new face-up.
I'm in love with him, but I'm thinking about to change his wig.
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