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miniature schnauzer - 4 months old

Regular photo made to look like a miniature model using the 'Shift Tilt' or 'Fake Depth of Field' effect.

Software used: Adobe Photoshop CS2.

 

The photo is of the turbine houses at the foot of Caban Coch dam, Elan Valley, Wales.

The Southsea Miniature Railway first opened in 1932 as a 9.5" gauge line operated by a pair of Bassett Lowke 4-4-2 steam locos. After the war it was taken over by new owners and reguaged to 10 1/4" and operated by a pair of steam locos built by Guest and acquired secondhand from Dudley Zoo. The railway was a huge success .....for example, over 7,000 passengers rode the train over the August bank holiday weekend in 1946.

 

During the late 1940s/early 50s a company called Southern Miniature Railways built three similar steam locos - 'Valiant' and 'Victory' went to Southsea while the third, 'Vanguard' went to their own railway in Poole Park...in 1951 they also took over operation of the Southsea line.

 

In the early 1960s the railway built a couple of petrol locos and the steamers were sold off in 1964.

 

The railway closed at the end of 1976 and the two petrol locos were sold to the railway at Sandham Castle on the Isle of Wight. The line at Southsea reopened the following year as a 17" gauge third-rail electric operation. In 1985 it was rebuilt back to 10 1/4" but finally closed in 1989.

 

The two old petrol locos were later scrapped when the Sandham Castle railway closed down. The steam locos, Valiant and Victory, spent some years in a scrapyard before being rescued, the best bits of the two were incorporated into one locomotive and this now runs on a private railway in Lincs.

 

Where was the railway situated? The station was located close to where the aquarium now stands. It then ran down beside the sea wall towards Southsea Castle where it turned around a loop and came back again. Back then this area was known as Children's Corner and in addition to the train there was an outdoor swimming pool, boating lake, amusements and even a zoo. Everything is now gone and apart from the aquarium the remainder of the site is now just an empty field.

From the 2013 Sydney Miniature and Dolls House Fair

Fake tilt-shift of a floating village near Siem Reap, Cambodia

We added another miniature painting to our "Before Photography" collection. It came with no information and the mounting appears to be original and we are reluctant to try to open it.

MINIATURE LIFE展~田中達也 見立ての世界~

に行ってきました。いつまでも写真撮っていたくなる。いつまでも見ていたくなる。

www.manabiaterrace.jp/event/art-gallery/miniaturelife/

Little Buck plays Auctioneer with his Assistant today at the Antiques Auction

 

Toy Tuesday & Thursday 2011

Letter: A

Week: 2

From Suzie Templeton's excellent 'Peter and the Wolf'

Knitting miniature Christmas stockings with free pattern from Little Cotton Rabbits.

 

Blogged here:

craftandcreativity.com/blog/2011/11/14/julstrumpor/

Two sweet hand made miniature pillows.

They are good for Monster High, Barbie, Dolfie mini dolls - like 1/6 or smaller.

Size is 6x4 cm square.

 

You can but it here: www.etsy.com/people/AlailaDoll?ref=owner_profile_leftnav

 

Monaco GP2 Sprint Race winner Nobuharu Matsushita

Miniature Air Power - Duxford Legends 2018

 

Hand knitted carol singer characters

The Southsea Miniature Railway first opened in 1932 as a 9.5" gauge line operated by a pair of Bassett Lowke 4-4-2 steam locos. After the war it was taken over by new owners and reguaged to 10 1/4" and operated by a pair of steam locos built by Guest and acquired secondhand from Dudley Zoo. The railway was a huge success .....for example, over 7,000 passengers rode the train over the August bank holiday weekend in 1946.

 

During the late 1940s/early 50s a company called Southern Miniature Railways built three similar steam locos - 'Valiant' and 'Victory' went to Southsea while the third, 'Vanguard' went to their own railway in Poole Park...in 1951 they also took over operation of the Southsea line.

 

In the early 1960s the railway built a couple of petrol locos and the steamers were sold off in 1964.

 

The railway closed at the end of 1976 and the two petrol locos were sold to the railway at Sandham Castle on the Isle of Wight. The line at Southsea reopened the following year as a 17" gauge third-rail electric operation. In 1985 it was rebuilt back to 10 1/4" but finally closed in 1989.

 

The two old petrol locos were later scrapped when the Sandham Castle railway closed down. The steam locos, Valiant and Victory, spent some years in a scrapyard before being rescued, the best bits of the two were incorporated into one locomotive and this now runs on a private railway in Lincs.

 

Where was the railway situated? The station was located close to where the aquarium now stands. It then ran down beside the sea wall towards Southsea Castle where it turned around a loop and came back again. Back then this area was known as Children's Corner and in addition to the train there was an outdoor swimming pool, boating lake, amusements and even a zoo. Everything is now gone and apart from the aquarium the remainder of the site is now just an empty field.

each page size : 5 * 6 (cm)

pages : 10

accordion cutting pop up book

There are five beautiful villages of Europe in this pop up book.

Rectangular plates :)

 

Been working on sushi the past 4 days.

All handmade by myself out of polymer clay (fimo)

#boxed #minis #hongkong similar to re-ment and comes with a shop keeper figure

Miniature toy car - Laowa 100 mm ultra macro lens - which doesn't carry data to the Sony electronically. Pretty sure it was shot at f16 or higher. Lots of diffraction. I still need to learn focus stacking to help with this issue.

 

Miniature-GreeceBeach - dream resort...

Miniature cookies in my favourite colours

Chicago Art Institute Miniature rooms

If I had been smart I should have created a library of miniature books, rather than the excessively large books that I tend to acquire. I don't have a large (oxymoronic) miniature book collection, but have a sampling of about a dozen presses that I admire, and a few that my students made of which I am especially proud.

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Miniature setting based on a Home Beautiful article.

 

Blogged about here: theshoppingsherpa.blogspot.com/2007/09/modern-inspiration...

I met with this miniature horse last summer. When I opened the camera the film was rolled quite loose and I opened it outside hence the light leaks and numbers burned into the image.

The miniature railway at Felixstowe first opened in 1960 and closed around 2003. It formed a 400ft circuit on the seafront and a ride consisted of three laps around the track.

 

For many years it was operated by two steam locos - 2-6-0 'Rupert' and 0-6-0T 'Wendy'.

 

Check out my other miniature railway pics on Flickr:

www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/collections/72157625...

I'm not a great lover of roses, however one of our local Supermarkets had an offer on miniature roses and I had to buy this one because it was just so photogenic!!

 

Texture ~ kk_prague

Miniature broad collar

Egypt, Eastern Delta, Tukh el-Qaramus probably; Macedonian and Ptolemaic Period; 332–222 B.C.

Sculpture - miniature found at the thrift store

Green cabinet - wooden clock remade into doll furniture by me

Floor and wallpaper - scrapbook paper

Today is St David's Day, so I thought I'd post a picture of some very pretty miniature narcissi. I'm not Welsh, and haven't been to Wales for years. I did once have a Welsh teacher, and she always wore a daffodil on her jacket on St David's Day.

 

You can't really tell from the image, but these tiny blooms were only 1" wide, and they had a wonderful scent.

Polymer clay miniature chair and walking cane. Wire armature, polymer clay, klidoscope cane-work and acrylic paint. scale 1:10

Miniature photography technique applied to photo.

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