Jeff Satterthwaite Photography
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Piedmont Steakhouse, Culpeper VA
We walked into this place a couple of weeks ago and became completely in love with it and their menu. Trying to set up a shoot here soon.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Sky Meadows 10-21-12
Never been before so we decided to take a trip - beautiful place. Photographed with a Canon 5D and using an early 1900's Cooke Butcher Anistigmat lens with a bellows extension.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Older Images from Hawaii
Digging around today I completely forgot these images.....
My horse who took me down the old lava flows in Kona on The Big Island....love the textures in the saddle - interesting he was missing one of his eyes and had no problems with his footing going down the lava flow cliff.
These were shot in Maui. All three was the trip around the island to Hana.
These were shot in Maui. All three was the trip around the island to Hana.
Fleetwood Church Brandy Station, VA
Fleetwood Church in Brandy Station, VA - I cannot find too much info besides someone elses post:
Fleetwood Church in Brandy Station, (Culpeper County, Virginia) was built circa 1880, and was possibly a Methodist house of worship. I was unable to find much of anything regarding this structure. It appears to be abandoned and, if not, sorely neglected. The church is a wood structure with a steep-pitched metal roof. The dominant feature is the tower/steeple. It curiously extends to the right beyond the width of the main structure. There are 3 sections to this tower. The lowest section contains the entrance to the church and above that a sign that reads “Fleetwood”. The center section is decorated in fish-scale shingles (possibly made of wood); the side facing the front has a circle within the design of a cross. Above this is the steeply pitched shingled roof with small simple brackets in the cornice. The entry is red with double doors, approached by wooden steps and railing (a possible addition). There are no windows on the front façade, but there is another sign, undecipherable.
Fleetwood Church in Brandy Station, (Culpeper County, Virginia) was built circa 1880, and was possibly a Methodist house of worship. I was unable to find much of anything regarding this structure. It appears to be abandoned and, if not, sorely neglected. The church is a wood structure with a steep-pitched metal roof. The dominant feature is the tower/steeple. It curiously extends to the right beyond the width of the main structure. There are 3 sections to this tower. The lowest section contains the entrance to the church and above that a sign that reads “Fleetwood”. The center section is decorated in fish-scale shingles (possibly made of wood); the side facing the front has a circle within the design of a cross. Above this is the steeply pitched shingled roof with small simple brackets in the cornice. The entry is red with double doors, approached by wooden steps and railing (a possible addition). There are no windows on the front façade, but there is another sign, undecipherable.
Leeds Episcopal Church
Love this church in Markham, VA - Here is a little history:
http://www.leedschurch.org/Welcome_from_the_Rector/Our_History/
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