When you're unexpectedly accosted by 'security' at the start of a historic house visit - and you can't find which pocket you put your membership card in...
Went down to the Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston museum of natural sciences yesterday. I shot with both a Tamron 18-400mm lens as well as the RF 100 macro and a mix of natural light as well as some that were lit with an on-camera Canon flash and AK diffuser
The thirty-two-foot tall Milk Can was an ice cream stand, and an example of “roadside vernacular architecture” to attract motorists to stop and spend money. It was built in Lincoln, Rhode Island in 1931 and closed in 1968. In 1987, it was moved to its current location in North Smithfield, RI but wasn’t put into operation. The Milk Can is on the National Register of Historic Places but is not being preserved.