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The rest of my modified space sets. Sorry for the many uploads today, but I didn't feel like waiting days to post these pictures. I have a lot of more interesting MOCs waiting for their turn ^^
Taken with a Canon RP and Canon 50mm f1.2 LTM at f1.4 using a close focus adapter. This lens has modified lens groups.
With a short-lived hint of brightness from the west as the rain continues GWR Modified Hall 6990 'Witherslack Hall' and Great Western Railway 2884 Class Number 3802 separated by a restored tanker speed northbound past Kinchley Lane.
Great Central Railway Autumn gala 02-10-21.
just found out this is a pretty good way to make Vader taller :)
BTW the scarf is from the Ninijago series
This charming '25 Model T was modified to better move travelers' trunks and baggage back and forth between rail stations and hotels.
I wanted to title this Ballet in Dead Vlei Namibia but could not change the title once uploaded.
Session2d_Ballet_in Dead Vlei
After seeing many great sculpture in Europe for myself, I realize that modification of the body is needed. Still working on it :3
A 1954 model Hindustan Car (petrol version), originally bought for Rs.18,000/- by then Charminar MLA - Mr.Ahmed Hussain. His third generation, Mr.Muqthar Hussain is proud to own this antique, excellent running vintage vehical now. Mr.Muqthar has modified minor interiors, repainted from its original black and converted to Diesel in early 2010.
Mr.Muqthar has successfully been running Pariwar Dhaba enroute to Airport for nearly 30 years.
This HDR picture was shot with 3 multi-exposures using LR3.2
Lego did a pretty good job, but there were some details I wanted to change:
- mask is now a actual piece, not just a print
- new head, without mask printing
- chrome silver arm (printing is photoshopped from the original figure's printing)
(unfortunately there is still no chrome silver hand yet)
Tillandsia 'White Star' (ixioides x recurvifolia) shot with MC Zenitar M2s 50mm f/2 with the "magic bokeh" mod.
A post-processed version (increased contrast, saturation) of another eclipse photo, for that slightly alien nebula feel.
0.4 sec at f/5.6, ISO 1600, 400 mm (EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM +2x III)
The image above features the well-known Pleiades open star cluster at right and the California Nebula at left.
Canon EOS modified camera 22x4min Canon EF 50/1.4 (f/5.6) iso 800 EQ5 Hungary, Székesfehérvár 03-09-2016
So I’m practicing with other functions of the Retouch app. To modify this brand name logo, I took out the last name with the lasso, then used the clone stamp to add more daisies. Voilà a new Heidi-specific label.
LCoF flowers in unexpected places
this house was turned into a grain bin, the insides are held together with wires and the windows sealed, there is a ladder attached to the back of the house too really cool location!
"Unlike other vehicle manufacturers, whose policy is to use their symbol in an identical way from one model to the next, we prefer to modify the chevrons so that they enhance the balance and harmony of the overall front-end styling."
(Vincent Besson, Citroen's head of products and markets)
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Citroën Traction Avant (than you CitroenAZU!)
L'Ampolla - Tarragona - Spain
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Panasonic GF1 + Panasonic 20mm f/1.7
“We do our best that we know how at the moment, and if it doesn't turn out, we modify it.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt
I modified one of my couches for JeffC75 and Bienemaya so it'll be a better scale for their "girls". Basically just made it slightly bigger and cleaner in terms of craftsmanship. Placing the first couch I ever made beside these new couches made me realize my skills are improving! :D Which makes me more excited to send these new ones to their new owners. ^_^ I'm really hoping they'll like it though. :D
Miniature Playscale
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I completed my 19th marathon this morning. The Ottawa Marathon was modified this year because of COVID-19. Participants were able to run the race virtually, on their own and choosing their own route. Race medals and shirts are mailed to each runner. I chose to run from my home in downtown Cornwall to Phillpots Island on the Long Sault Parkway and back home to complete the 42.2 km race. With no water or aid stations along the route, I ran this race completely on my own using an Osprey backpack containing 2.5 Litres of water, 3 small bottles of Gatorade and 4 energy gels. This selfie was taken at the halfway and turnaround point on Phillpotts Island.
I modified this by making an HDR version of it then layering that with the original. I like how it's off-kilter, a little of this, a little of that.... Hope your week-end went well. Sending love...
The rest of my modified space sets. Sorry for the many uploads today, but I didn't feel like waiting days to post these pictures. I have a lot of more interesting MOCs waiting for their turn ^^
Modified version of a photograph taken from a window of the ETN coach running between the city of Querétaro and Mexico City.
View of the coast near Villasimus, Sardinia, Italy.
August 2013.
Shot handheld, Arax-modified Kiev 60 6x6 medium format camera, Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm F4, exposure guessed at 1/60s F19, Kodak Ektar 100 print film .
Self developed to N in Tetenal C-41 kit.
Scanned to an equivalent 5600 dpi with a custom made SLR macro setup, then resized to about 2800 dpi.
Manually inverted in Photoshop.
The file is available in full resolution.
I really like Kodak Ektar 100 print film, it rivals slide film in terms of sharpness and low grain, while retaining nice saturation and extremely wide exposure latitude.
It's also the easier print film to invert manually in post process.
Very light postprocessing.
Modified version of a photograph taken from a window of the ETN coach running between the city of Querétaro and Mexico City.
Humber Super Snipe III (1961-62) Engine 2965cc S6 OHV
Registration Number 102 WTJ (Lancashire)
HUMBER SET
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The Super Snipe II introduced in 1960 was restyled with a new grille and lavish use of wood and leather. All have servo front disc brakes.
The 1961-63 Series III was again restyled with quad head lights, and revised full-width grille. The suspension of the car had been considerably modified along with the car's floor structure which improved the car's high speed stability. The front of the car was redesigned to give a lower bonnet and longer nose to accomodate an additional pulley, mounted on the front of the crankshaft, that enabled air conditioning to be included as an option. The engine received improved bearings with a changed lubrication system and was given better cooling with a quieter fan. Seats were redesigned to give more leg space for back seat passengers.
The 1963-64 Series IV was launched at the October 1962 British Motor Show The rear window was changed to give the roof line an improved appearance. Engine output was now rated at 132.5 bhp (99 kW) bhp and the rear axle had been given a higher gear ratio. Manual gearbox cars received a new type of diaphragm clutch made by Borg and Beck and the petrol tank was enlarged from 12.5 to 16 gallons capacity
The final Series V version of the Saloon saw an upper body restyle with a flat roofline and rear window, six-light side windows and a larger, taller windscreen. Twin Zenith Stromberg 175CD carburettors were fitted along with a Harry Weslake tuned cylinder head, increasing the power to 137.5 bhp and syncromesh was fitted to all ratios. Hydrosteer power steering was available as an optional extra, as was an automatic transmission (Borg Warner Type 35 on Series Va), and metallic paint finishes.
Many thanks for a Marmalising
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Shot 01.05.2016 Shot at Catton Hall, nr. Weston on Trent Derbs. REF 116-077