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Greenscreen not available in project - but this method did work quite succesfully
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Please Note!
We are no longer in contact with any individuals pictured, in this album and the pupils will now be adults. If you recognise anyone or are in these photos, please send me a flickrmail, and of course comments will be very welcome. I will also be happy to remove any photo, that you are recognisable in, if you are not happy to be included. I have decided to share these photos because of their historical value in the the use of digital media and technology in schools.
First time developing film since Sandy. The angry old gal took out my Jobo. Bummer. The only thing left other than the tanks and reels was the lift arm (that wasn't really in great shape) and an extra set of rollers. I puled the rollers off the lift arm, bought a length of 3/8" round stock and fashioned the manual roller base. The film is drying now.
....what a boat!! Loved the mood this boat added to the entire beach. Its not shiny, its not colourful, its not state of the art by any stretch - but its human ingenuity at its best!!! At times, the smallest things make such a difference!
Chloe punched this hole in one of her notebooks to get a better look at how the eclipse messes with shadows.
Date taken: 22/05/2019
Location taken: Bewdley Yard
Rolling stock in photo: GWR V6 Iron Mink Improvised Gunpowder Van 58725
Naughty Comedy for Noaughty Boys - another one I couldn't find any information about on the website.
Courtesy of Tesco's, originally for securing luggage. Not pretty but removes the nagging doubt that went with the original strap, which was worn and cracked, and also single where it should have been doubled over, so was probably an improvisation anyway. This will do until I get round to obtaining a proper leather replacement. It allows the saddle to be made much tauter, which improves the ride, and reduces the possibility of losing any more of the motley collection of saddle springs that came with the bike - something else that needs replacing.
Here you can also see the replacement spring I have fitted to the changer.
While walking my cat, again, I spotted these pebbles next to a rock that seemed quite fake from afar, like a cheap movie set prop. Drawing nearer, this shot naturally emerged from the scene.