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Experiment with light and texture on the iPad Pro 9.7 with Apple Pencil and various apps. The shirt was actually plain grey.
Tests and experiments around the water basin in Bristol. Each is treated to significant colour editing in Adobe Lightroom.
ABSTRACT EXPERIMENTAL TEXTURES
Textured with Gesso & Plastic wrap on canvas board.
Finished with Acrylic Inks & Watercolors.
The Opel Experimental GT at the Techno Classica Essen.
© Dennis Matthies
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I decided to try something different because the first image I worked on looked a lot like an earlier one, but of course it's still Tyrion, I uploaded the photo the same day I took the profile shot, but the background is an earlier montage.
1.5 second exposure
I took this at the Rock Gardens in Bispham :), used a flashgun inside the building
One of the Standard Atlanteans that were repurchased from Yorkshire Rider by GM Buses North was used as the base for an experimental livery. As the buses were making their way back accross the M62, GMN had still to find a new livery. Indeed some of the first ones back [7725 included that can be seen to the left] were painted into the GM Buses scheme, even using old fleetnames that were still in stock.
7706 was the only bus to wear this rather fussy livery and was initially painted into the old GM Buses livery at Bolton depot. This version was done at Oldham and was again repainted within a week into what would become the new GMN livery and was initially trialled at the same period by Atherton Fleetline 4977. This bus would wear the lime green band in place of light grey as it was to join the new Liverpool depot along with its other bretheren that came home from West Yorkshire.
We did try to get the bus out for a better attempt at photography but 7725 refused to start so i'm afraid this is the best I could do. The location is Oldham depot.
One of two Leyland Olympians purchased by Lothian Region Transport for evaluation, 667 (GSC 667X) is seen at the Torphin terminus of service 9. This bus has survived into preservation, albeit with a standard destination screen rather than the dot-matrix device seen here.
this was totally experimental and this image is totally SOOC and the tulips are totally real. taking some of the first tulips of the season and playing with a fireworks iPad app (see the pause symbol?). will have to take this further, but all in all, a much better way to spend the night than watching speeches and political posturing.