Me and Ken aren't old enough to remember WW1Thank you. Only wish I could easily remove the anchor point from the rear of the plane. The one under the wing wasn't too difficult.
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I used to scratch build as well as kits - more effort but more satisfying. Imagine a box diorama with 1" WW1 planes, using human hair as rigging.
Cheers
Hugh
Lovely.
Looks like it needs a bit of fixing up!I would too! just think... that whole place, like most of our old buildings were carved by hand. No machines, no DeWalt sanders, drills, mitre saws.... no Kangol hammer drills... just people with a hammer and a chisel and wooden frames.
Mesmerising....
More so because everyone else seems to be looking elsewhere, looking forward, going about a different business and he is frozen in his moment...
well done.
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Here is a picture of St Peters Seminary in Cardross, west of Glasgow when it was in use.
https://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/976...2525_9158e291-5ab3-41fc-ada1-33019ea7e547.jpg
Here is a view of the same space from a difference angle two weeks ago. Sad to see what was such an impressive architecture ahead of its time has been left to deteriorate to.
L1005425.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
Nice job. You're right about those glasses.Shot this one a short time back. Some people asked how I got the lenses so red. In actuality I didn't touch the lenses. I only applied some global contrast and a tiny punch up in global vibrance (+7).
These glasses were seriously red.
Canon 5D III
Canon 70-200mm 2.8L II
f/5.6
1/160
Me and Ken aren't old enough to remember WW1
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Lovely.
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Looks like it needs a bit of fixing up!
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Nice job. You're right about those glasses.
Something from his youth!WWI? is that one of the Call of Duty games?
Very cuteA juvenile Albino Darwin Python, which will eventually grow to about two metres in length and at the moment snacks on a large mouse every four or five days or so. I loved its colouration!
Art was all around the Louvre. Including the ceiling.
Sorry not been round much, been busy with work...still trying to get through my Snowdonia pictures,
by Shaun Wilkinson, on Flickr
I was there last weekend. which path did you take?
Good to see you back. Bring on those glorious night colour/color shots.
Comments always appreciated.
Deep shadows yet fairly soft light, a beautiful image.