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I noticed these temporary concrete storm tunnels riding my bike daily. Something different for a photoshoot.
Snowberry Matchbox ship model from the 70s (not in a very good shape-the mast is gone and other small parts missing)
Seen today at the Crich Tramway Museum , Model weekend was this model of the Forth Bridge.
It was built to 1/450 scale and featured a working DMU running on T gauge track - the rails being just 3mm apart.
© All Right Reserved Ok, I made the black flag and put it on the back of my model car. ***I DID NOT HAVE A CAMERA, SO I WAS UNABLE TO GET PICTURES UNTIL NOW*** So I know these picture are late, but like I said, I didn't have a camera. Hopefully you like the pictures.
ALSO*** I had my rims modified... thanks to Derek Jessee.
Half ship models were made of thin strips of teak. Used in designing and building ships. This one was made in Madison by William Miner of C.M. Miner & Sons, East Wharf. 43 1/2" X 8 1/2"
Donated by Grace Miner Lippincott and Ernestine Miner King
ACC# 80.299.1
See more museum items at flic.kr/s/aHskgxX9We.
(Photo credit Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
Nikon D600 | ISO 200 | 24-70mm lens at 29mm | f / 10 | 1/250 second, lit by 4 SB900s in a Foursquare, camera left, triggered by PocketWizard Flex TT5s.
A retouching of a photo I did.
Included touching up body size, blemishes, color retouching, background changing, hair coloring, and more minor details.
I'm fairly happy with how it turned out, took me about an hour of casual work.
Original photo is by Happy Tinfoil Cat.
And can be found here:
flickr.com/photos/belleville/2894404510/in/set-7215760754...