What is on your wall?

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nice.. pics? do i need to send you a throw-down camera?

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OK, gimme a little time. . . I ain't never done this before.
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OK, rlown, here's the goods. . . hope ya like 'em!
Dad's corner.jpg
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rlown wrote:nice.. pics? do i need to send you a throw-down camera?
russ
OK, here it is
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Timberline, Nice set up. great eye for hanging important pics.

GB, I love your office pic. Less kids pics on the bar would be nice. :D
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My other little shrine. Same room. A very thoughtful christmas card, A ducks unlimited calendar, and my Girl Samantha's collar hanging on the nail. I'm gonna miss her huge this duck season.
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giantbrookie wrote:
rlown wrote:nice.. pics? do i need to send you a throw-down camera?
russ
OK, here it is

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Now THAT is decorating!
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Note to Eric: This isn't an attempt to market my house through HST. Nevertheless, I spent the last three decades trying to bring the Sierra to myself. My log home is furnished with a lot of mountain artistry and I tried to create my own Sierra lake and forest in the back yard. We had some professional video and photography of the house done as we plan to sell it and retire soon. I hope the mods will allow members to share a bit of what we have been privileged to enjoy. I will post more close up detail of What's on my Wall in coming days.

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What a beautiful home!
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Well as a single guy without wife and family, can use all my wall space. I have far less space in my 2-bedroom 2-story 60s era townhouse than I have long accumulated junk filling it. Thus am hopelessly overwhelmed by where to fit everything in. But do find wall space for photographic prints.

As a photographer for decades have always had many prints on my walls. In this era most are 3 foot large format Lightjet prints from 4x5 film drums scans. Also have 3 each interconnected 3 wide by 7 foot high exhibition panels (the type one sees in art fair booths) in my living room with large print.s

And as a Sierra backpacker have also had lots of topo maps on walls. Above my living room couch is a large custom topo map I made 2 years ago of the Upper Kern Basin that I have a permit for end of July.
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