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well this is a new shot that i just edited. I wish i could say that the side by side was my idea but i really like the way it looked and tried it. I got this idea from a pair of photographers that truly kill it when it comes to wedding photos..I found them on flickr.com.. Their names are moore and cruz. here is a link to their work
This shot is from my friend jackies wedding and is of the table arrangements.. I really like the way it came out. A big Gracias goes out to Moore and Cruz for inspiring me to try something new. I credit you guys with this shot. I hope you dont mind me trying it out.. It just looked epic....Hope everybody digs the new stuff... let me know....
After the hike, the four of us drove to Rocky Point Restaurant. The seafood was wonderful and we also enjoyed this lovely fifth guest at the table.
Cut the bits for the table top and the fense.
Experienced my first Kick-Back while cutting the triangle bit, so now I am more aware!!!
Probably 15 years ago I put 4 medium star tables out in a shed and haven’t looked at them since. A couple things have happened lately to make me think that I should get a picture of at least the top of the tables. This forth medium star table that I made is 32” across and 30” high when the pedestal is attached to it. It has 16 kinds of wood on it and over 3200 pieces of wood including what is on the pedestal and feet. They have held up very well in the boxes that I had them stored in considering the hot and cold that they have been in over the years.
One thing I don’t like about these tables is that back then I was using Elmer’s glue to mix with sawdust to fill the small cracks between the pieces. Then in damp weather the glue joint rises and you can then feel a little ridge between each piece. It makes the whole top feel not as smooth as I like them to feel.
The types of wood from the center are: ASH, Hackberry, Satinwood, Zebrawood, Narra, Canarywood, Brazilwood, Bloodwood, Purpleheart, Kingwood, Honduras Rosewood, Brazilian Rosewood, Monkey Pod Wood, East India Rosewood, Wenge and Oak.
The scenery is wonderful, and we saw only a small part of the lake.
29 August 2009 | Table Rock Lake | Copyright © 2009 Gary Allman
My wife and I, along with our friends Melissa and Charmaine, held a garage sale today. It started off well, but then the storms came and we had to close down early. However, before the rain, I was able to make this photo of one table full of items. The think I just love about garage sales is the totally random collections one finds just sitting there waiting to be discovered.
Rider: Nate Wagoner
Trick: Table Air
Photo By: James Flores
Location: Walter E Hall Skate Park (Everett)
January 18~Deuteronomy 32:2-4
"I will proclaim the name of the Lord. Oh, praise the greatness of our God! He is the Rock, His works are perfect, and all His ways are just. A faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is He."
This image was made high atop Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa several years ago. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. We took the first sky car up, arriving while the clouds were still surrounding the top of the mountain. Within an hour or so, by the time the throngs of tourists arrived, the clouds had lifted and the scene had lost it's magic.
Tisch-Ventilator
Designed by Peter Behrens
Maker: Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) Berlin
Messing/brass
coupole - goat - vermont, united states
fourme d’ambert - cow - auvergne, france
abbaye de belloc - sheep - pyrenees, france
Please take a look at the entire Market Table image set and consider Overall Impression.