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With spring fast approaching we're kind of in a liminal space, where the ability to participate in winter sports is becoming more limited and yet we cant do summer activities either. These hockey nets were apparently left on the ice after a big thaw and subsequently froze into it again when we had a cold snap. There's no taking them away now. Hopefully, they can be removed before the ice melts again and avoid having them sink into the water.
Looking up at the thin space between two motorways from a footpath after coming off the Goodwill Bridge over the Brisbane River.
Playing with another hospital set-up, with three different lighting arrangements.
A single desk lamp trained over the skylights (with a sheet of paper over the LEDs to diffuse the strong light down a bit). The lamp is also providing the light behind the small windows in the doors on the far wall. There's a horizontal sliver of light leaking through that far wall; the roof, despite being two bricks thick, doesn't sit wholly flush with the top of the walls. You can see the same thing happening with the walls where they meet the floor tiles tiles. I don't expect it to be perfect, it's just interesting to note the quirks of the bricks.
I'd love to do a Nostromo/Sevastopol corridor in a similar way but that seems more intensive parts-wise. These hospital mocs are easy as they're all basic bricks. Nostromo has very specific shapes and lighting which could be tricky to achieve on this scale. Worth a shot.