Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Roofing

Clear plastic is okay for awhile, but for a structure to last it needs a real roof. Dad and Logan spent Saturday and Monday nailing tar paper and shingles on Logan's shed.





4 comments:

  1. way to go Logan! Grandpa would be so proud!

    My eye wants photo 3 and 4 swapped to show the progression of the hammer swinging down :)

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  2. I am fascinated by the angles and shadows of the first. B&W photography requires such a special internal "color filter"...just don't see how you visualize the intricacies when you look at a situation in color??

    Lisa

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  3. I didn't mention that those shingles were ones Grandpa purchased at an auction.

    Thankfully with digital photography, we can always change a picture to black and white after it's taken. I think the key for good B&W is to look for contrast.

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  4. that shed really looks a lot more "handmade" in color
    black and white is losing something in the picture (maybe that is purposeful :)
    maybe everyone doesn't realize how really colorful the shed, including shingle colorS, is?

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