Various images taken at the 2016 Black Walnut Winery – Fire & Wine Festival in Sadsburyville in Chester Country PA.
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The Remote Controlled Airplanes exhibition was a new addition this year balloon festival, and proved to be a big draw for everyone there.
The rc planes were paraded through the excited crowd.
Only to be followed by this bi-winged beauty!
Here are some pilot/owners of these beautiful creations –
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Scampton. The team was formed in late 1964 as an all-RAF team, replacing a number of unofficial teams that had been sponsored by RAF commands.
The amount of detail that goes into these machines is incredible!
Watching these planes zoom past you, is incredible!
It was generally agreed by those photographers in the in-field, that this craft was the hardest to photograph…
One wonder… The announcer was saying that this jet was buzzing by the field at 170 mph!!
And it still looks fast when grounded!
Also new, was the candy drop!
One of the traditional single winged airplanes, flew up twice, and dropped candy over the field, with children and parents eagerly rushing to gather as much as they candy as they could.
Personally, I hope they continue the rc airplane event/exhibit!
If you happen to know more info on these planes, I would like to update any info that is incorrect!
Questions and Information can be addressed to the Contacts page.
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I regret that I only got to spend Saturday afternoon at the Festival, but I did get to see the various balloons in action!
Inflation, the good kind!
A common terminology mistake, you do not NOT “Blow Up” balloons… That is not a good thing, because there is nothing left, and someone might get hurt…
Balloons must be Inflated!
After being rolled out, fans are used to start the ‘cold’ inflation –
Once the pilot feels the time is right, the ‘hot’ inflation begins –
And the splendor of the rising balloons as they take shape in the air!
and finally the balloons with its passengers floats off into the wind currents…
and the sunset…
off they go…
If you have any Questions or Comments, please feel free to Contact me!
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I met with my client earlier today, as I delivered one of my latest restoration projects.
This was an image taken on May 4, 1932, of the Second Platoon, 40th District Police station in Philadelphia.
Originally, I was presented with a rolled up image that was approximately 8 x 10 inches wide, and had a 3 inch tear on the left side, which made unrolling the image for viewing, let alone scanning, rather difficult.
Once opened, one could easily see that there were cracks in the emulsion in several areas on the image, and that the left side had also undergone severe fading from the way it was stored.
Looking at it with more detail, and listening to my client, his grandfather is the left most person in the image.
“Think you can fix this picture of my grandfather?”
I said that was going take some time, and gave him a rough estimate, which he accepted and I was on with my challenge!
After finally being able to carefully layout the print onto my scanner, and doing a high-resolution scan, was I able to actually see black scratch marks, that had appeared to have been on the original negative.
What I also found very interesting about this image, from a historical perspective, is that there are at least two black officers and I believe there is a third, and shows how the Philadelphia Police department was ahead of its time when it came to racial diversity.
Thankfully, I was able to listen to several good books while I worked on the image, and after about 15+ hours of work, I was able to meet with him today, to return is original image and he was thrilled with the prints that he had ordered.
Based on watching my client scrutinize the prints I had done, and his reaction during the meeting, and think it is safe to say, I saved grandpa!
So if you have any images that you wish to be restored, please feel free to contact me for free quote.
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One thing that this required at a Fire and Wine Festival, is music!
And Black Walnut Winery provides that, once again, with three bands this year: Echo, Grace and Holt 45!
Echo and Holt 45 were at last years festival, and one again rocked the crowd this year!
Echo Band – Kellina Holt, Rick Snow, Rob Holt, Craig Rothe
Bolt 45 – Chris Holt, Rob Holt, John Holt, Craig Rothe
Now for a few close-ups of these folks in action!
Chris Holt (Holt 45 – Guitar/Vocals)
Craig Rothe (Holt 45/Echo – Bass Guitar/Vocals)
John Holt (Holt 45 – Guitar/Vocals)
Kellina Holt (Echo – Vocals)
Rob Holt (Holt 45/Echo – Drums/Vocals)
Both Bands play regularly in the Chester County area, so if you get a chance, stop by and give them a listen!