RockyNH's Project 365 2013

RockyNH_RIP

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I think that might be a good idea since those two lights don't match.

Thats funny, I never even noticed... looking at the symmetry and the colors... Re-do #1 is just get rid of the lights and #2 is cropped tight to the pump (keeping all the hose in)

Thanks for mentioning the lights..!!!!

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RockyNH_RIP

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Day 89 - March 30th, 2013....

Happy Saturday Everyone... Had to meet a friend for breakfast so on the way back....

a lighthouse but not really, a novel way to decorate an old tree stump and a fence (will post on fences later)

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A barn down by the middle school in Litchfield (1st pic is the left side of main structure in 2nd pic..)

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In Litchfield NH, the Aaron Cutler memorial Library from 1924.. still in use today.

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Pat in NH
 

RockyNH_RIP

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Day 89 - March 30th, 2013 - Bonus Shots!

I was on the deck (actually looking for a hawk that had been out) when my resident chipmunk came out to sun himself...

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Pat in NH
 

RockyNH_RIP

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Day 90 - March 31st, 2013 Happy Easter!

Here are my photo's for the day

The moon, shot around 4am

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Hills Memorial Library in Hudson, NH!
It was erected in memory of Ida Virginia Hills by her husband, Dr. Alfred Hills, and her mother, Mary Field Creutzborg. The land had been previously donated by Kimball Webster for the express purpose of building a public library. The new building was built during the winter of 1908-09 and opened to the public on June 12, 1909. The building itself was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 1984. The town of Hudson closed the facility on May 18, 2009 as the collection was moved to the new George H. and Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library.

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Anyway, wishing all a great day!

Pat in NH
 

grandpaw

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Day 90 - March 31st, 2013 Happy Easter!

Here are my photo's for the day

The moon, shot around 4am

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Hills Memorial Library in Hudson, NH!
It was erected in memory of Ida Virginia Hills by her husband, Dr. Alfred Hills, and her mother, Mary Field Creutzborg. The land had been previously donated by Kimball Webster for the express purpose of building a public library. The new building was built during the winter of 1908-09 and opened to the public on June 12, 1909. The building itself was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 1984. The town of Hudson closed the facility on May 18, 2009 as the collection was moved to the new George H. and Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library.

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Anyway, wishing all a great day!

Pat in NH

Pat, it looks like you could have used a reflector for some fill light on the right hand side of that moon shot. LOL
 

RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
Day 90 - March 31st, 2013 - Bonus....

Sitting out on the deck, the resident Chipmunk stuck his head up across the yard...

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Trying to tame him with peanuts, he is not with the program yet...

Pat in NH
 

RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
Day 91 - April 1st, 2013

Happy April Fool's Day!

Here are todays pics..... 1st the industrials
Cooling head on Circuit Board, various medical tubes

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Parts of a valve, these two aqua pieces both sit side by side on a nickel.

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and a couple bird shots...

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Have a good day everyone...

Pat in NH
 
Day 91 - April 1st, 2013

Happy April Fool's Day!

Here are todays pics..... 1st the industrials
Cooling head on Circuit Board, various medical tubes

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Parts of a valve, these two aqua pieces both sit side by side on a nickel.

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and a couple bird shots...

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Have a good day everyone...

Pat in NH


I really enjoy your industrial photography. One of the first big jobs I got as a professional photographer MANY years ago was shooting Plumbing parts like man hole covers and water meter boxes. the guy just wanted a picture of the man hole cover and drug it out on the factory floor and told me to shoot it. I told him no but if they would load it in my truck I would take it to my studio and shoot it properly. He thought I was crazy. I did shoot it and he was so excited that I got the contract to re-shoot every product he made. They then had their catalog reprinted with all the new photos. I was one happy camper
 
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