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05-AUG-2010 Cindy Flood

Kohler Design

Kohler, Wisconsin

We went to Kohler, Wisconsin. It is a little gem of a town (population 2001). They are getting ready to host the PGA tournament in a week. We got there ahead of the crowd (expecting over 100,000 including Tiger and Phil.)
We took a tour of the Kohler manufacturing plant, the Design Center and had lunch at the American Club.
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Barry 15-Aug-2010 08:06
This is beautiful Cindy, I really love this design...magnificent !! I was curious though, about the second pic down. Were those baths and lavatories full size? It must have been a massive building...
Lucky to get there early, we had massive crowds here in Melbourne too. Problem is, you aren't allowed to take cameras in :(, that's what it's like here... Am going to look on the net for Kohler now, thanks...
Pat Nighswander 06-Aug-2010 19:19
What a wonderful ceramic scene!
Cindi Smith06-Aug-2010 19:09
Kohler....build a house around this...I love that commercial. Great image. Cool composition.
Pete Hemington06-Aug-2010 11:18
Nice pots, looks like a quality brand, and I'm sure they could benefit from your quality images.
Michael Edwards06-Aug-2010 10:46
Could have been a product shooter full-time, Cindy.
Great quality shots.
They really get the lighting right there, I'd say...
Guest 06-Aug-2010 03:17
These are gorgeous images... the lighting is fantastic.
hal 06-Aug-2010 00:57
Very beautifully photographed Cindy.
l think toilets is a much better name than 'lavatories'.
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