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Anyone looking for a Woodworking job? ................

Kelley (Texas)

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I spotted this site up in far North Bexar County, Texas. If the owner of this Woodworking Shop does not have a shop in the area, then this would appear to be a very unique way to operate a Woodworking Shop with low overhead.

These pictures were taken with my Sony NEX-6 camera and a vintage Tokina 35-105mm F3.5 lens. I am testing this lens out in the field to see if it is a keeper. Kelley (Texas) :)

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That's one heck of a wood shop. The photos are extremely clear. I think the lens is a keeper.
 
with it yesterday, and they showed good details and colors. Hopefully, I will post a few of them later today. Thanks for viewing and giving me some feedback on this lens. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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