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A powder room makes it easy to keep things tidy for guests. Note: Water is now plumbed through the wall for easier cleaning (not floor).
This is what is left of an old powder keg building from the 1800's. This building held kegs of black powder for use in the local coal mines. Inside are the remains of a slate roof. Hidden from view beneath the trees in Carbon County, PA.
A client wanted pictures of these parts for his web site. He is in the powder coating business and gave me about an hour to shoot half a dozen parts. Would have liked to get more creative with the lighting, but there just was not enough time to do the things I would have liked. I'm pretty happy with these given the time constraints.
Sterling silver, freshwater pearls, cosmetic applicator sponge, laser cutting techniques, loose powder and ribbon.
102.5 acres forest, trails, wetland, five lakes (owned by the Olin Corporation). The Hamden Land Conservation Trust hosts nature hikes here in spring and fall. The property was used during World War II for munitions testing. Bunkers used for storing gun powder can be seen along the trails. The 5 lakes on this property are home to many species of birds and the trails are lined with wildflowers in spring. This hidden gem is normally closed to the public.
These were taken during the video shoot for the promotional video that we made for Absaar.
I have worked here for several year & always found that the machinery we use in the production of our battery chargers made for a good photo.
Hope you like them, have a nice weekend everyone.
As always your comments are always very welcome.
Monday evening was Martin's Powder Puff Game. I was blessed with fantastic evening lighting and a bunch of great reactions to capture on camera.
Pictured: Alonda finishing a run. Allie, Ainsley, Madison, and Brooke pulling her flags. The game was played with flags instead of tackling.
Canon 1D Mark II
70-200mm 2.8 @ f4
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Powder House
This stone windmill built by John Mallet about 1703 was sold to the Province for a gun powder magazine in 1747. Rifled by General Gage of the Colony's powder on 1 September 1774, it became a magazine of the American Army in 1775-1776.
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Tercentenary Commission
Probably the best of the lot this one! Working from previous shoots we changed somethings. The balloon was popped from a different angle and we added glitter to the mix to create the starry sparkle effect. I love the nebula/spacey effect we got in this shot. Still a work in progress so comments / criticisms welcome!!!