Marks random grilling pics.


 

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You work as a professional photographer, right? I love your helper in the background.

I do not. I figure that if I start doing in for money, it's not any fun anymore.

The helper is my dog "Mason". We rescued him when he was a little pupper. We didn't have the heart to change his name, so "Mason Mason" it remains. that was 14 years ago. He's been a wonderful dog.

Thank you for the compliment though. (y)
 
Do you place your smokey joe on you full size kettle to cook?

I do. I have a couple of the 22" kettles. I figure it's pretty safe to put the little one on the grill of the bigger one in case something goes wrong. I don't want sparks getting lose these days. It is set on concrete, but one cannot be too careful in Oregon right now. I also hose down the yard around the area just to be sure.
 
Picked up a new Craigslist score for free. Needed some new grates, but works great! I'll clean her up better this winter when I make some room in my garage.

Part # 3721001. Spirit E310. Does anyone know of anything I should know about this particular grill?

Not my best photo work (Cell phone).

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Might need a new drip pan, or at least a good solid cleanin'.
 
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Wow, Mark. Absolutely stunning shots. I especially love the most recent one. What are you using to get those?

(Btw, welcome home...read your sig.)
 
Wonderful photos. That is a sweet lens. I'm looking at something similar, but with my limited experience, I'm going slow.
Thank you!

You can't go wrong with "fast L glass". Big aperture, and high quality lens elements. Between the 24-70 f2.8 and the 70-200 f2.8 IS, I don't feel like there's much I can't do.
 

 

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