"The Craftsman"   This image of my Dad was shot on B&W film scanned and painted by hand in PS
"First Violin"  This was shot during a dress rehearsal for Madam Butterfly. Lit only by the reflection of the 7.5watt bulb on the sheet music. Many exposures were made only one was sharp enough to use. I recently revisited the image and this painting is the result.
"Harley Bobber" these early "Bob Jobs" were the precursor to the custom bikes of today. It was a raffle prize  at The Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC
This Ace 4 cylinder motorcycle is in the collection at The Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC
This Indian 4cylinder motorcycle, is in the collection at The Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC
Crocker Engine detail
Blackstone Valley Falls in the Blackstone river gorge Blackstone, MA

This waterfall is near the famous "Tail of the Dragon" 311 turns in 9.5 miles. The figure in red is my wife JoAnn who climbed down there to give me a size reference.

Waterfall at the "Old Mill" restaurant in MA
These are alternate views of the porch overlooking the mill pond at the "old Mill"
The images are designed to hang together to compliment each other.
The lighthouse at Gay Head,MA was moved back from the crumbling edge of the cliff, in an amazing feat of engineering.
An alternate view that shows more of the surrounding area.
This quintessential New England scene is on Ocean Drive in Newport, RI
The garage at Heritage Village, Largo FL
The garage in an alternate view.
Carriage and tool barn at Heritage Village
"Log Cabin Interior" Heritage Village
A shotgun style house in New Port Richey, FL
"John's Pass" boardwalk.
Spectacular sunset at Frenchy's on the Beach, Clearwater Beach, FL
A shrimpboat drying its nets in Tarpon Springs,FL
"Little Pine Tree in the Fog"   Odessa, FL
"They're Off"  Tampa Downs Oldsmar,FL
"Pine Tree in Fog"   Odessa, FL
"Foggy Day with Tree & Horse"
"The View from Phillip's Porch"  Mendon, MA
"My Dad on the Beach"
"Tug Boat Yacht"
Hagrid's House

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