Hey All,
Weddings can be a lovely place to be. Sometimes what you see around the wedding is a show all of it's own.
Enjoy.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Welcome to Ron Montgomery Photo.. I am based in Summerville, S.C. Just outside of Historic Charleston. This is for showing some of my pictures. If you would like to know more, please leave a comment. To contact me email ron(at)canebayphoto.com Stop by the main site at http://canebayphoto.com
Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Friday, May 08, 2009
Wedding, Citadel 19 April 2009
Hey All,
Today's wedding photos were taken April 19, 2009 at the Citadel.
Once again I am 2nd shooter to CVI Photography
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Today's wedding photos were taken April 19, 2009 at the Citadel.
Once again I am 2nd shooter to CVI Photography
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Life interrupted
Hey All,
Life get’s busy for everyone at one time or another. That is where I am at now.
The last couple of weeks have kept me on my toes. Over the last three (3) weeks I have had the opportunity to 2nd shoot three (3) weddings with two very good photographers. The first wedding was with Jenni of JB Fresh Photography. The last two (2) has been with Virgil of CVI Photography & Co. Both of them are excellent Charleston Wedding Photographers.
Because I am only assisting with the weddings, this is not enough to pay the bills. So like most struggling artists I also have a full time day job. Like most people the 40 hours work week is more like 50 hours.
But, if you have been following this blog, you also know that I have been having a new house built. Even though I have not built the house myself, there has been plenty of other work to deal with. The house is surrounded by trees, and we have kept busy removing many of these trees. Some of the trees I took out because they were too close to the house. Others had to be removed to all the power company a cleared area to run the new power lines.
The good news is that the house construction is now complete and we have been given the keys to the house. However, we are not moving in yet. The wife has decided that she wants to paint all of the inside of the house. So far, two rooms and done.
After the painting is done, then we can begin loading the house. We have new furniture waiting to be picked up at the store. Figured we could splurge since the last furniture was nine (9) years old. It has done us well over 3 moves, but was time to replace.
The storage unit is also full. Wow, you collect a lot of stuff over 21 years of marriage. Sometime you have to wonder if it will all fit into the house.
We have a dead line to complete get the house livable. My sister in-law will be having her bridal shower at our house on 2nd of May. Too much to do with too little time.
Just to complicate the timeline, I will be gone next weekend also. I have been asked to assist on a wedding in Myrtle Beach. Will be driving up on Friday and return on Sunday. At least my wonderful wife is understanding.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Life get’s busy for everyone at one time or another. That is where I am at now.
The last couple of weeks have kept me on my toes. Over the last three (3) weeks I have had the opportunity to 2nd shoot three (3) weddings with two very good photographers. The first wedding was with Jenni of JB Fresh Photography. The last two (2) has been with Virgil of CVI Photography & Co. Both of them are excellent Charleston Wedding Photographers.
Because I am only assisting with the weddings, this is not enough to pay the bills. So like most struggling artists I also have a full time day job. Like most people the 40 hours work week is more like 50 hours.
But, if you have been following this blog, you also know that I have been having a new house built. Even though I have not built the house myself, there has been plenty of other work to deal with. The house is surrounded by trees, and we have kept busy removing many of these trees. Some of the trees I took out because they were too close to the house. Others had to be removed to all the power company a cleared area to run the new power lines.
The good news is that the house construction is now complete and we have been given the keys to the house. However, we are not moving in yet. The wife has decided that she wants to paint all of the inside of the house. So far, two rooms and done.
After the painting is done, then we can begin loading the house. We have new furniture waiting to be picked up at the store. Figured we could splurge since the last furniture was nine (9) years old. It has done us well over 3 moves, but was time to replace.
The storage unit is also full. Wow, you collect a lot of stuff over 21 years of marriage. Sometime you have to wonder if it will all fit into the house.
We have a dead line to complete get the house livable. My sister in-law will be having her bridal shower at our house on 2nd of May. Too much to do with too little time.
Just to complicate the timeline, I will be gone next weekend also. I have been asked to assist on a wedding in Myrtle Beach. Will be driving up on Friday and return on Sunday. At least my wonderful wife is understanding.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Not sure I Agree
Hey All,
I like most of the house so far. Can not wait until the insides get done.
However there are a couple of things that I do not like.
Here is a photo is the sewer tube that heads out to the septic tank. Why is it allowed to be above ground?
Here is the location that the power company wants to have the power meter mounted. I want the meter mounted on the end of the house. This would help keep the backyard clean. It is only a few feet more. Berkeley Electric will not budge. Ugh!
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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I like most of the house so far. Can not wait until the insides get done.
However there are a couple of things that I do not like.
Here is a photo is the sewer tube that heads out to the septic tank. Why is it allowed to be above ground?
Sewer-Pipe-photo
Here is the location that the power company wants to have the power meter mounted. I want the meter mounted on the end of the house. This would help keep the backyard clean. It is only a few feet more. Berkeley Electric will not budge. Ugh!
Power-Meter-Box
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Craning in the House
Hey All,
Yesterday the house segments were brought onto the lot. Today the crane came in and place the home onto it's foundation. We had three (3) cameras working today. Two (2) of them were being used to shoot the action. I shot over 950 action shoots. This will take a while to sort out and decide what should be posted.
The third camera was set to shoot every three (3) seconds. Took over 4500 photos over the course of the day. I plan on converting these into a movie.
Here are three photographs to start it off.
The crew arrived at 8am. Crane arrived at 9am. The crew had the house water tight and finally left at 7:30pm. They earned their money today.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Yesterday the house segments were brought onto the lot. Today the crane came in and place the home onto it's foundation. We had three (3) cameras working today. Two (2) of them were being used to shoot the action. I shot over 950 action shoots. This will take a while to sort out and decide what should be posted.
The third camera was set to shoot every three (3) seconds. Took over 4500 photos over the course of the day. I plan on converting these into a movie.
Here are three photographs to start it off.
Crane lifting in the first module
Place the second (back) module
Back of the house with roofing felt on
The crew arrived at 8am. Crane arrived at 9am. The crew had the house water tight and finally left at 7:30pm. They earned their money today.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Friday, March 06, 2009
Block work not done yet.
Hello All,
My last post showed that the block was laid and ready to go. So I had thought. The block work was not done. Team came in to ‘finish’ the work. They put in more rebar inside the top of the block. Then they brought in another cement truck and filled all of the block creating on large fill. They even filled the center pillars. Once the concrete was in they added strapping into the pour.
By the time they were done, it was getting late. Not sure how well this will show.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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My last post showed that the block was laid and ready to go. So I had thought. The block work was not done. Team came in to ‘finish’ the work. They put in more rebar inside the top of the block. Then they brought in another cement truck and filled all of the block creating on large fill. They even filled the center pillars. Once the concrete was in they added strapping into the pour.
By the time they were done, it was getting late. Not sure how well this will show.
Cement Truck
Filling the Pumper
Concrete Team
Pumping Concrete into the block
Tying it all together
Smoothing the top of the block
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
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Thursday, March 05, 2009
Pouring the foundation
Hello All,
I have been delinquent with my postings of late. The whole family has been having colds. The problem is that they do not all come at once. For the last month we have been passing it around. Get sick, get well, get sick again.
But I have not been the only one. Mike over at Tillman Branch Photography admitted pretty much the same on his last blog post.
I have finally loaded up some more photographs showing up dates to construction.
This set is from last Thursday when the foundation was poured.
I will get caught back up now that I am feeling better.
When you look at the foundation layout without any walls, it sure looks small.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
Cane Bay Photography specializes in event photography in the Charleston, S.C. region.
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I have been delinquent with my postings of late. The whole family has been having colds. The problem is that they do not all come at once. For the last month we have been passing it around. Get sick, get well, get sick again.
But I have not been the only one. Mike over at Tillman Branch Photography admitted pretty much the same on his last blog post.
I have finally loaded up some more photographs showing up dates to construction.
This set is from last Thursday when the foundation was poured.
I will get caught back up now that I am feeling better.
When you look at the foundation layout without any walls, it sure looks small.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron M.
Cane Bay Photography
http://canebayphoto.com
Cane Bay Photography specializes in event photography in the Charleston, S.C. region.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Clearing the Land
Friday, November 21, 2008
Lines update
Hey all,
Here is the answer to what the lines were from 2 days ago.
The flight deck of the USS Yorktown CV-10. The Yorktown is docked at Patriots Point across the river from Charleston, SC.
The deck is wood and covered is a thick paint. However the the is falling apart. Years of neglect and a lack of funds to take care of her has lead to this problem.
Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron
Here is the answer to what the lines were from 2 days ago.
The flight deck of the USS Yorktown CV-10. The Yorktown is docked at Patriots Point across the river from Charleston, SC.
The deck is wood and covered is a thick paint. However the the is falling apart. Years of neglect and a lack of funds to take care of her has lead to this problem.
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Till Next Time (TNT)
Ron
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