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Craftsmanship     posted on 11th of november, 2009

>My brother is pretty handy when it comes to computers, networking, and stuff of that nature. However, when he sets foot into my workshop, I feel that it's necessary to count his fingers on the way out, just to make sure he hasn't left anything behind. When he comes to visit, we'll almost invariably set up the cameras and strobes down in my workshop.

Here are some images from a session or two.






Tags: craftsmanship wood woodworking

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Great shots, keep up the Good work

Regards
Vin

Bridging Loans
- posted by Drizzle on November 13, 2009
Great shots! What sort of things do you make? My husband makes wooden toys as a hobby but his workshop doesn't look as well laid out as yours. :0) - posted by Wildmac on November 12, 2009
I had a great hand model! Ha! Thanks... - posted by Davewhitney on November 12, 2009
great shots, good luck bro. - posted by Creativei on November 12, 2009
Great workshop photos! Thanks! ;) - posted by Mani33 on November 11, 2009

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