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Last year I stumbled across a fascinating compilation of sexy vintage photos in a used bookstore depicting women smoking. These prints were often sold as postcards, starting in the mid-1800s until the 1930s.

 

I thought it would be fun to do a shoot in that style, so I asked my friend Charley if she'd be interested. She loved the idea. She did her own hair and makeup.

 

The shoot was mainly digital, but I decided to do some on black & white Polaroid. Aside from a little spot-touching, this is SOOC.

Well - actually a derelict railwayman's hut near Cheddleton, Staffordshire. I liked the fact that the window was dead centre in the wall - made it look a bit ominous, I thought. Hence adjusting levels / contrast to ensure the inside looked a jet-black void.

I did go inside, to remove a black plastic bag someone had hung on the window. I was in there for perhaps 10 seconds - and when I came out I felt that the earth had moved on - perhaps 185 miles from where it was when I entered. Spooky...

Burton 1940's Plotting Room.

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I love to adjust my stockings a lot. Such adjustments are seldom necessary but always a pleasure.

Vernier Adjustment Wheel - from a Rotary Table

1:1 scale working model of adjustable wrench.

adjusted using auto levels in fireworks

Forrest Worx

Model : Pascalle @pascallewanningen

Location : Loonse en Drunense Duinen

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Happy Saturday all!

Something a little bit different for a change. Been doing some "animations" on photos as a test, and I'm really enjoying the whole process of it. Another fun way of being creative! Thanks to the ever so lovely Pascalle for the awesome shoot day! Hope that you like it and have a great weekend!

Lightsetup: all natural light, from overcast to full sunlight and everything in between.

No modifiers used, only a ND filter during the brightest parts of the day.

 

Post work in LR & PS

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ODC-Adjustable

 

This light has adjustable arms, it's really flexible.

A few white shapes (noted)

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Credit as usual, ENJOI!

Bristol Omnibus Co. no. 1107 was of the first batch of REs with side-by-side destination display, rather than T-box. The arrangement we see here, with the route number on the nearside, was not perpetuated because the winding apparatus was difficult to reach from the cab. This made the five SHW ---Gs unique and always easy to identify from a distance. The side-by-side screens allowed a higher windscreen. This was, admittedly, a practical improvement in that during wet weather the driver no longer had to look through the very top part of the windscreen left unswept by the wipers; however, it had, in my opinion, a regrettable effect on the vehicle's looks. The re-design was a mere tweak or adjustment, but somehow appearances were disharmonised. These things can be a matter of inches. Untune that string and what discord follows etcetera, etcetera ...or whatever that quotation is.

Photo taken Saturday 29th July 1978 and set up by Muggins in North Road, Yate, if I remember correctly ...somewhere by Stover Trading Estate. Everything's been carved up around there in the years since. The 315 route was Downend to Yate via Kendleshire, Winterbourne, Iron Acton, Rangeworthy and Engine Common. Until not long before it had started from Fishponds (Straits Parade) and operated via Stapleton and Frenchay. Earlier I had done a trip to Severn Beach and back; after this I returned to base on the 318 service from Chipping Sodbury. Money for jam ...but six-day weeks.

Added a second tier to the airport counter so it looked like the vintage airport counter images I found.

 

1. Used foam board and a cereal box cardboard. Attached with tacky craft glue and hot glue (for foam board).

 

2. Spray painted

 

3. Covered "rise" with faux woodgrain scrapbook paper

 

4. Added doors to lower portion of counter made from matboard covered in scrapbook paper.

 

5. Used craft foam for door handles

 

I cut everything using this purple craft board and metal straight edge/sharp X acto knife to make sure lines were all measured properly.

20220412_6038_7D2-70 Adjusting the spray

 

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Today's adjustment wasn't too bad. I told the orthodontist about 3 concerns I had. He dismissed 2 of them saying he'd fix those "minor" issues towards the end of my long journey. It's still too soon, he says. Ha ! Torture is never fast-paced.

 

He did actually do something about my third concern. I am missing one tooth on the bottom and the tooth next to it was moving inward. He put a powerchain from tooth 2 to tooth 7 and a spring from tooth 5 to tooth 7 over the gap. This is somehow supposed to put tooth 7 back into alignment. Orthodontia is amazing voodoo.

 

I also got a new wire on the bottom and he "tightened" the manly man wire on top (ouch !). The gaps are closing slowly but surely. My next adjustment is in 6 weeks and he thinks they may be totally closed by them. Woohoo !

This man was waiting outside a shop looking around, so I just bided my time to get the shot when he turned.

 

Candid captured in Whitchurch, Cardiff, Wales.

get out the brush tool...

Nice bit of innovation on the 1890 Crypto-Bantam.

 

Ripe for reinventing by Shimano who may try to pass it off as their own ;D

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