I've just taken delivery of a large (120cm x80cm) canvas print of this B&W photo. It's impressive even if I do say so myself
Ken
edited to add: If you want to see a higher resolution version, send me a PM and I'll give you a link.
feeling pleased with myself
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Re: feeling pleased with myself
It is nice.
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Re: feeling pleased with myself
Evocative of winds on the moors.
Well done, Ken!
Well done, Ken!
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Handy it does that, it were taken oop on t' moorsBobH wrote:Evocative of winds on the moors...
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The plan is to give it to stuckling2 as there's a big empty wall in the house he's living in this year.StuartR wrote:That's big. Where will you display it?
Not sure what we'll do with it if he moves into a small house next year though
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Re: feeling pleased with myself
There's an eye in the sky!
(Definitely a topic suited for B/W)
(Definitely a topic suited for B/W)
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Methinks that 'eye' is stuck watching stuckling2.
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At the risk of showing my age:Rudi wrote:There's an eye in the sky!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNiie_zmSr8
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I am guessing that the image view is towards the south because the tree is being pushed eastwards
Nice capture, Ken
Nice capture, Ken
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Yes, something like that but maybe more south east or even east by south east. Whatever, yes, the tree has been shaped by prevailing winds coming in from the west.RonH wrote:I am guessing that the image view is towards the south because the tree is being pushed eastwards...
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