Friday, July 17, 2009

Oh what a privilege


Just doing my part to help out the budget in NC. There are rumors that NC will start taxing services. Interesting to see who needs and doesn't need a privilege license.

Accountant $50.00 Certified Public Accountant $50.00
Architect $50.00 Art of Healing $50.00
Attorney $50.00 Chiropodist $50.00
Chiropractor $50.00 Dentist $50.00
Embalmer $50.00 Engineer $50.00
Land Surveyor $50.00 Landscape Architect $50.00
Naturopath $50.00 Ophthalmologist $50.00
Optician $50.00 Optometrist $50.00
Osteopath $50.00 Photographer $50.00
Photographer’s Agent $50.00 Physician $50.00
Podiatrist $50.00 Psychologist $50.00
Real Estate $50.00 Veterinarian $50.00
Licensed Home Inspector $50.00 Loan Agency $250.00
Check Casher $250.00 Pawnbroker $250.00

Thursday, July 16, 2009

More Mulch


I made some time and went through the files from the mulch shoot and pulled a few more. It makes me think I have 4/5 other "industrial type" shoot I haven't had a chance to go through. Hard to do with a quick turn around and thousands of images to look at.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Riding the ferris wheel


I think the ferris wheel was everyones favorite ride at Tweetsie. The guy said it was built in 1929, it dose look kinda old and rusty and the thing goes fast. You get a great view as you spin around at break neck speeds while on top of the mountain, a cemetery.

Random Tweetsie Railroad shots


Tweetsie Railroad is like stepping back in time. Some random shots from around the park. A great time was had by all on our vacation. The park is very family friendly and the staff was great.

Mountain shots


Had a great time hiking in the woods.

Highland Games


Kinda hard to run around and get good shots when you got kids with you. I think my girls were a little to young to enjoy the games maybe we'll be back in a year or two.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Mulch and bark - Dirty Jobs


Got to hang out where they make mulch and bark. A lot of fun to see and photograph the process, they do this on a very large scale, it's organized chaos. I've never shot somewhere so dirty and dusty, I'm still finding dirt and dust in places I never knew existed.