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The Strictly Bulleid Two preview day - South Western Railway T3 class locomotive No. 563 hauling trains to Norden – replicating the T3’s vital role in hauling trains in the build up to D-Day in June, 1944.

The 90 meter (300 ft.) replication of the famous Brooklyn bridge at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

I would say that observations of patterns is my true quest as a nature photographer. I don't look for certain patterns, I just look, and when I see a pattern that strikes me, thats when I pull my camera out of its pouch. The pattern of the Shawnee Hills are observed from the Union County Wildlife Preserve in southern Illinois was duplicated in the clouds hovering above.

  

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Nighthawks is a 1942 oil on canvas painting by Edward Hopper that portrays four people in a downtown diner late at night as viewed through the diner's large glass window. The light coming from the diner illuminates a darkened and deserted urban streetscape.

 

It has been described as Hopper's best-known work and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art.

 

Also replicated by Gottfried Helnwein's as Boulevard of Broken Dreams (1984) and places American pop culture icons Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, and James Dean, and Elvis Presley.

 

I tried to replicate the concept of what Edward Hopper had in mind with Photoshop's A.I Generative fill with my take on the painting. The only building I had in my collection taken at night and suitable was this one.

I got the basic theme and some of the lighting but that's about it.

  

The building and lighting are real and I shot this photo back in 2019.

 

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This remarkable collegiate church in Northamptonshire dates mainly from the 13th and 14th centuries, though its origins are in the 12th century. The unusual tower was rebuilt in the late 1880s to carefully replicate the 14th century original. St Peter's Church is Grade I-listed.

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Behold, my castle build for 2014!

Life in the Fjords features a Nordic Stave church set in the Norwegian Fjords. I attempted to replicate the design of the Stave churches the best I could, and overall I'm pleased with the outcome.

 

An interesting fact about this build is that it was essentially built on site at Brickworld 2014. I showed up to the con with nothing but a simple base and built it from there. With the help of Greybrick (Joel Midgley) we were able to finish the build in time and with a wonderful result.

   

 

It was such a surreal sight to see so much water in the basin, it was such a perfect mirror, that it almost didn't feel real. And to have a sky so full of texture, layers and patches of blue, what a treat to have a sky like that for this one. I am glad that we changed our trip plans again to see this not so often occurrence. I was afraid I would miss out on seeing it.

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Replicating a scene from the 1990s, LSL's 87002 'Royal Sovereign' leads a full Intercity Mk3 set over Docker Viaduct, working 1Z87 London Euston - Glasgow Central 'The Electric Scot'. DVT 82139 was on the rear.

For some reason, replicated lines appeal to me and when they interact with one another the appeal turns into an obsession.....

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When I walked out my front door this morning on my way to work and saw the beginnings of the beautiful sunrise (thankfully the sun is coming up later these days), I knew exactly where I was going to stop on my way to work.

I drive past this vineyard everyday and have never taken the time to stop and photograph it. Just think of the opportunities I've missed!

 

The replicated lines of vines worked beautifully to catch the light as the sun peeked over the horizon.

 

This is also for sale as a canvas print on my website: www.kevinbrownephotography.com

 

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Now it gets weird and dark early, and you never get up early enough to appreciate the reallocated hours of daylight in the morning, so is it all bad?

 

I always found that coming back from school/work the first week of Standard Time always held a very very specific vibe I tried to replicate here.

On Jekyll Island you can visit Driftwood Beach in Brunswick, Georgia ~ A surrealistic beach landscape scattered with weathering oak, pine and palm trees ~ a photographer's dream ~ I went there two days in a row to shoot photos and would return again without hesitation ~ could only record segments of this tantalizing scenery ~ nothing, no camera or film can replicate images of this beach to provide the full glorious sensation of what human eyes can see being there.

CP 7014, in it's heritage paint, replicates one of Nicholas Morant's iconic photos as it leads grain loads west out of Exshaw.

Mother Nature.

Nothing else can replicate her beauty.

All one has to do is simply look.

Replication of a horse that would have drawn a fire wagon

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Replicated painted wall deterioration as part of the 19th Sydney Biennale {19BOS} by Christine Streuli "Gradually Real" 2014

 

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Just a quick May the 4th vignette. I absolutely love the classy interior of this place, tried to replicate the feel of it as best as I could with my limited white parts selection.

. . . made from thousands of styrofoam coffee cups glued together facing outwards to form a large continuous and undulating 3D surface. It suggests to me some sort of runaway organic cellular growth. The piece is suspended from the ceiling and is back lit with natural light. Dimensionally, I'd estimate it to occupy a volume of approximately 10m x 5m x 5m so this image only captures a relatively small portion. The piece is by Tara Donovan and is 'Untitled'. Check it out if you get a chance - it is a very impressive and imaginative work of art and, I think, a fascinating photographic subject. Check it out at the Boston Museum of Fine Art.

For round 4 of the RogueOlympics over on RogueBricks the brief was to replicate something from real life. And, of course, one could only use 101 bricks.

 

Who doesn't love a good ramen? I sure do!

When thinking about what I could build I of course thought of my favourite foods. The one on the list I had never seen a brick version of was ramen – time to give it a go! Enjoy!

 

Also fits perfectly for this week's open round of Iron Forge – your chance to become an Iron Builder! Check it out!

 

Many thanks to Alysa and Cecilie for expert ramen advice and to Chris for that sweet blue bowl!

A bit of a crop to highlight the details of the scene. Certainly a fantastic replication of the Naval Ship.

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The Zbruch River formed the boundary between the Russian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire up to the end of World War I. The river changed course slightly at one point, and in the place where the river had departed, in 1848 they found a statue that is now known as the Zbruch Idol. This happened just outside of Личківці (Lychkivtsi), a small village in Ternopil oblast that just happens to be where my grandmother was born. Last year, I bought this wooden carving that replicates the idol, the original of which is at a museum in Rzeszow, Poland.

 

The most commonly held theory is that the idol represents Sviatovid, a pre-Christian pagan Slavic god of abundance and war. Ukraine has an abundance of good land and wheat, and now they have war, so it seemed appropriate to show this picture of him.

 

I had run out of Polaroid Blue by the time I took this (actually, I had one shot left, but it came out waaaay underexposed), so the top here is shot with One Instant Color film, which has a blue cast.

 

Ukraine needs help. Razom for Ukraine is a reputable charity that started when Ukrainian-Americans wanted to help Ukraine during the 2014 Revolution of Dignity. They send humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including medicine, hospital supplies, and communications equipment. You can find them at razomforukraine.org/ .

The gefilte fish served at the community Seder was from jars. But every year, my father regaled about the gefilte fish his mother made when he was growing up in Saskatchewan. It started with pulling whitefish up through holes drilled in the ice. The fish would flip once and then freeze solid in the sub-zero temperatures. He’d carry them by the armful and stack them like cordwood by the front door. Some would be taken to the smokehouse. Some became gefilte fish. His mother would ax off the head and debone before putting the flesh through a hand cranked grinder. This was how her mother had done it in Ukraine—and her grandmother and great-grandmother.

 

Determined to replicate the gefilte fish from his youth, my father had a wooden crate packed with ice and whitefish delivered by freezer truck from the far north. Once the crowbar pried off the lid, he dumped the contents—fish and ice—on the linoleum, kitchen floor. Almost instantly, some of the fish came back to life—flipping and flopping one last time.

 

Out came the grinder he’d inherited from his mother, and the family recipe. My parents went into production for the upcoming community Seder. This was the one and only time that jarred gefilte fish was not good enough.

 

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Another illustrated vignette about my girlhood in Manhattan, Kansas in the 1950s.

Two boys on a vintage narrowboat at a rally in the 1990s. One of the boys is eating candy floss - love the kettle! Something indescribable lurks in the jam jar on the floor. The boys were aware I was photographing them but they were far too intent on something going on at the stern of the boat to pay me much attention. I think the name of the boat was "Dane" but not absolutely sure.

 

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LMS Stanier Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 46233 "Duchess of Sutherland" approaches Twyford station with a Southend to Gloucester "Cathedrals Express" charter. The locomotive has recently had a yellow stripe added to its cabside, replicating the 1960s when this was used to denote that the locomotive was barred from travelling under the overhead electrification wires south of Crewe. It is seen here flouting those rules on the newly electrified Great Western Main Line...

This gatehouse is much like the one that occupied this site in Roman times.

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