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Homemade projector displaying Back to the Future

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Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

Atlanta's favorite free, outdoor movie series returns to Centennial Olympic Park and kicks off with Back to the Future!

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Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

This picture depicts Brownstone Street, one of the locations in the the Hill Valley Courthouse Square from Back to the Future.

 

The image was created in Blender, using the models I created in Alibre Design, a 3D CAD tool.

  

Back to the Future copyright Universal.

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Scenes from Wild West City.

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Picture: Peter Willows

 

Turning back time...

 

Its 'out with the new, in with the old' at the picture perfect Corfe Castle station in Dorset, as an exact replica signal box from Victorian times has replaced the modern day version.

 

The brand new award winning signal box on the Swanage steam railway in Dorset is more reminiscent of a bygone age than the complex computor based sophistication of today.

 

The old fashioned train controller is said to be 'more reliable' than the technology we use in the 21st century, so the railway station in Swanage, Dorset has reverted back to basics.

 

It was built by a team of 20 volunteers who dedicated their spare time to ensuring it looks almost identical to the original, which stood in the same spot from 1885 to 1956.

 

The only adjustment is to the front windows, that were covered over on the original to preserve the modesty of the Stationmaster's wife - who's bedroom was overlooked by the Victorian box.

Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: photoetage | henning granitza

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