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That covers the whole ceiling? wow, that is very laborious. I commend you on your artistic enterprise and congratulate you on your patience.

Thanx. Yes it covers the whole ceiling. 13 stripes... 13" wide. The red stripes are brushed long ways, the white are flat troweled. The blue is brushed directionally. It was a fun project. Painting it was the hard part. Laid on my back on scaffold. Funny thing.... the very first brush full of paint (red) ran down the handle and dripped off right into my nose hole. I darn near drowned. :-) glad no one was around then :-)
 

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After my widow maker back in Feb, 2015, a friend gifted me a camera in order to motivate me to get outside again, to push myself, I had never done the whole photography thing before. But this is where I'm at now and I love it! Maybe next year if things keep improving I'll even be back out in the water again searching for gold with cameras in tow?
 

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After my widow maker back in Feb, 2015, a friend gifted me a camera in order to motivate me to get outside again, to push myself, I had never done the whole photography thing before. But this is where I'm at now and I love it! Maybe next year if things keep improving I'll even be back out in the water again searching for gold with cameras in tow?
Absolutely astounding pictures.
 

Absolutely astounding pictures.

Thanks, I really worked at trying to learn as much as I could because it was all I could physically do for quite some time. During the next winter of 2015/16 I even turned a small bedroom into a darkroom just so I could use phrases, sayings, expressions, etc., and then try to create images that captured those notions. I really learned a lot about the camera, lenses, lighting, etc., during that winter. Here's a couple of those winter creations;

"A Man In A Tunnel"
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"Aliens"
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I took something like 17'000 images that first year. :laughing7:
 

My latest "baby," a 1976 Corvette Stingray L-82 with the 4-speed manual transmission --only two owners before me, and only 2088 made in that configuration. :-)
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One of the best looking cars on earth in my opinion. I've always been a fan of the red and black 1979 Trans Am. Had one when I was 23. Pulled it down into 3rd up a wet hill and off I went into the trees. I was devastated
 

Folks,

Over the weekend I posted up some pictures of some of the gold rings I had found well as most veterans know to find the gold you have to dig the junk...lol.

Also a lot of the rings we find are junkers....one of the rings in the picture is silver and one gold plated(stamped EP) the others are junkers.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

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Folks,

Detected at a nearby park which has been pounded to death by me and other...decided to concentrate on a small area that used to have a hotel near the water.

It's given up some large cents, etc...over the years.

The best I could do was a wheat cent but at least it had some age 1915.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

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It's what's for dinner . Venison tenderloin on the grill over herb and garlic rice. Yummy
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AARC,

Is that you out field detecting?.....lol.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

That is the evil pull tab planter...

At least this is what I have always pictured in my head :P
 

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