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Why this took me so long to color I don't know. It sat around for weeks, and I just did it all this morning. Ish.
Hopefully going to print it out and hang it in the bathroom :D
EDIT: changed it a hair....
A few seconds of silliness while testing the zoom. As usual, I made use of the only "supermodels" I can afford. :)
One of our resident Wood Pigeons making a splash in a large water tray that we put down for this very purpose.
Bathtime outside on the street at the Black Country Museum. Toilet and washing facilities were often shared between several houses in this area, this sort of scene being common in the early part of the 20th century. An elderly visitor to the museum came across this scene as we were shooting it and remarked on how it bought back memories of growing up in the industrial West Midlands.
Golden-crowned Sparrow bathes comfortably after a brief dispute with a House Finch. His only comment about the incident was "I am not an insane maniac."
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London, England, 1868, a house painter named Benjamin Waddy Maughan invented the first instantaneous domestic water heater which used town gas as a fuel. Named the geyser after an Icelandic gushing hot spring, Maughan's invention circulated cold water through a matrix of copper pipes which were heated by hot gases from a gas burner at the base of the unit. Hot water then flowed into a sink or tub. The invention was somewhat dangerous because there was no flue to remove heated gases from the bathroom.
A water heater is still sometimes called a geyser in the UK
( Thanks to Sir RBH for re-enactor gentleman photo and Wikipedia vintage for bathroom photo )
processing images is a part of photography that I enjoy and digital allows so many variations of the same shot.