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Helping with a shoot at work today - just cause I know my way around a camera, they think i'm a pro - fools :) - we lit a toolbox just right. Couldn't resist a sneak photo with the iPhone to get tonight's shot.
I love the ingenuity of these toolboxes, and a brand new shiny red one like this might just have made it's way onto my christmas list early :)
Taken on an iPhone 3GS. I use Camera+ for any post processing.
[29 September 2011]
All the door hinges in the Beaconsfield House have the same floral design. The door casings appear to be birds eye maple (to the left) which is also consistent throughout the house. The birds eye maple jamb appeared to me to be painted but may have been real. It just didn’t have any depth like real wood grain.
a wooden box protecting something in an urban shopping centre car park .... I wonder if it was the rubbish bins?
the objects which have been made in labs or at the art school appear to be gravitating towards the windowsill. i've still two more to bring home, though wonder how long before an alternative location is required for lack of space / practicality.
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