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Slightly altered particle emitter from the first two images I posted. Still tweaking, still altering.

Bloomin' freezing - I'd like to think I'd have more sense now but a 228 on Rekowagen, with what I didn't realise 'til today was a V100 on the back, would have me out in the snow in a flash.

 

228762 on 16808 Werktags (ausser Samstags) 1352 Zittau-Gorlitz in the dying light of 18/12/91.

 

The day looked something like:

 

Overnight in Zittau (having arrived from a day chasing freight at Dippoldiswalde on the Freital heinsberg system) then a run out to Mittelherwigsdorf where there were stored 52.80s and a run up to Olbersdorf Oberdorf on the narrow gauge where the Timber Treatment works was still using a 600mm LKM Ns2.

 

Onward to Gorlitz, travelling through Poland and finishing with a bash up the hill behind 991779 at Radebuel.

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Platinum/palladium print on Bergger COT-320 paper

Larger is better

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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M1 Dublin to Belfast motorway

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Thoughtful, processing emotions, solitude. Standing alone wishing not to be alone looking down upon the city. Edinburgh city centre at night. This is an image I have been trying to achieve for a while and I am still not quite there yet. At some point I will return to this again, probably when the weather is better and I am able to set the camera up on a remote trigger to a better degree.

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beautiful picture by dark !

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Usual suspects on a couple of images

the drawing process

with w.i.p

(from may '21) ..

 

something different, don't normally share any w.i.p as they can end up different than when started ..

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This Snowdog wears an abstract pattern in colours inspired by the colour printing process. Designed by Josh Ford, who creates art that focuses on repetition, replication and disorientation through the use of abstract pattern and colour.

 

Later sold for £6000

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