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Thanks for disturbing me. Can't you see I'm trying to sleep? LOL
Taken while camping at the Birdingbury Show 2010.
This is a painting which hangs in the public bar of the White Hart Hotel in Salisbury, Wiltshire. I was struck by the look of despair on the subjects face. Hence the title.
Sign truck on a sod farm in eastern Jefferson County, March 2002. Since that time, the land in the picture has become part of a county park. That's a bluebird box on the fencepost in front of the sign.
Located in South Dakota not far from the Badlands. For more info check this out: anrversroadtripwithouttherv.blogspot.com/2012/06/free-lan...
I sodded our small back yard yesterday and decided to set up the time-lapse thing again to see the results. Instant green lawn! Let's just hope it stays that way.
Fun things to watch for: the shadows moving across the ground on the right side and the maple tree "helicopter" seeds pile up on the new grass.
On our travels in NZ we saw a few sod cottages. The others were under the care of the National Trust and had been restored to their original condition. They were all built around 1860. This one was the first we saw that wasn't restored but almost complete. Somewhere on the road between Milton and Alexandra. This one also uses shist which is common in that area.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #48 - Travels" "Technique Tuesday"
The techniques used include:-
* removing the fence and post using the "Spot Removal" tool in PS.
* replacing the hidden window using copy and paste
* adding a grunge texture
* adjusting the tone
The original is here if you want to se it. www.flickr.com/photos/47490514@N02/9015803648/