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Ink, acrylic marker and pencil on paper 9.85" x 13.85" May 8, 2026. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Self-Replicating-Autonomou...
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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 first switched to a DSLR with a viewfinder, I felt like said viewfinder was very limiting compared to just watching the train. While I have gotten accustomed to using my viewfinder, I decided to replicate the feeling at a popular Toronto photo location. CP 8021 leads CP 7015 on a mid afternoon 421 through the city as it begins its journey to Winnipeg.
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.
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.
This is my first visit to the summit of Low Fell in the Cumbrian Lakes, one of the finest views in the Lake District according to Alfred Wainwright and I cannot disagree. It was a fantastic panoramic taken by Stuart McGlennon, a professional photographer and picture framer based in Keswick that gave me the desire to try and replicate what I had seen. it was a very bright sunny day, not the best light for taking a panoramic due to the sun popping in and out of the clouds but I am very happy at the result. I intend to revisit this location over the four seasons and hopefully in kinder lighting conditions.
It's great having photos to remind me of so many memories from the past year. As a photographer, visiting iconic and well-photographed locations can be challenging. It's not easy to find compositions and subjects that haven't been shot ad infinitum. Before I visit a new place, I rarely look at other people's photos since I find it taints my own vision and I'm more likely to replicate someone else's composition. When I'm on location, I try to explore and find some angles that piques my curiosity. It's almost like being a little kid again and I love that aspect of photography!
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VRS 263 is passing the Bartonsviile covered bridge, on its daily run to Bellows Falls. This is one of the better locations on the line. Unfortunately the bridge which was built in 1870 was destroyed by hurricane Irene in 2011. The bridge has rebuilt to replicate the original bridge, and opened in 2013.
. . . 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.
Eerie lights that emerge in fog. The front of the building and water is 'painted' with one standard torch/flashlight from the right. The backlighting comes from another house as well as some outside lights, the fog just acted as an amazing natural diffuser. Don't think it could be replicated with anything man made.
This build is featured in an upcoming Purge build.
Yes, it is my own variant of Andreas' LRV.
Instead of a closed cockpit vehicle that I couldn't replicate, I made an open cockpit troop transport.
This design is 100% that of Nick Jensen (www.flickr.com/photos/nickjensen/). I only modded it to suit my needs.
Thanks Nick for the Warthog instructions. I noticed some people thought my ATV was a Mongoose, now you can think that my LRV is a Warthog! : D
Replicated painted wall deterioration as part of the 19th Sydney Biennale {19BOS} by Christine Streuli "Gradually Real" 2014
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Cockatoo Island, Sydney, April 2014
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A bit of a crop to highlight the details of the scene. Certainly a fantastic replication of the Naval Ship.
A handheld multi-exposure bracketed shot that attempts to replicate nature's brilliance.
Taken at the Chickasha National Recreation Area in Southern Oklahoma on a glorious winter day with temperatures in the 70's...
By the way - I've had several unauthorized usages of my images and I've now had to resort to the following script on the bottom of each of my images:
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Went out to the peak to replicate a shot from a few years ago at Hathersage. The sun wasn't far enough around so I moved for the shot of 66614 at Bamford - sun still not far enough around, but a reasonable shot. On getting to the top of the bridge an eastbound train was signalled and with the sun setting it was worth a punt, although the sun played havoc despite ND filters and a lot of grain for ISO 400.
Seven years today without him!
In tribute to a Montréal icon, a larger-than-life mural commemorating singer, songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen gazes tenderly down upon Crescent Street. The towering image depicts Cohen, sporting his signature fedora with his hand over his heart.
Led by Montréal artist Gene Pendon and internationally renowned American street portrait artist El Mac, “Tower of Songs” took 2 muralists, 13 assistant artists, 240 cans of paint and thousands of hours of work to replicate a photograph taken by his daughter, Lorca Cohen.
This immense 10,000 square-foot mural rising 21 storeys above the city can easily be admired from the Mount Royal Observatory as well as from the Glass Court of the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts.
Ink and acrylic marker on paper 9.85" x 13.85" March 23, 2026. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Self-replicating-Autonomou...
This is a shot from 2023 that I took of me and my lovely wife at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park. I owe her a great deal, she has seen me through a cancer diagnosis that took a big toll on me. (All clear now). We will be in The Tetons again this May it's our favourite place in the USA and may replicate this shot, we'll see!
I love this car- the ex-Chris Evans Fiat 126 Abarth 'replica'. Except it's not a replica as a real version was never made. A true one off in a befitting condition.
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I was granted access to a private sub-tropical garden. These muddy cascading pools (once trout ponds) filled with Gunnera plants that had died back for winter was my favourite area of the 8 acres of gardens. To me, the plants almost looked like aliens with eyes on stalks!
Conditions were just "OK." A cloudy diffused the sunlight, but there was none of that elusive mist! So, I used the new "Depth Aware Haze" Neural Filter in Photoshop. The filter does a decent job of replicating haze - but it's not as good as the real thing!
Canon 6D MkII | 24-105mm lens at 30mm | ƒ/11 | 2.5 sec | ISO 200 | Tripod | Polarising filter
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Nearly replicating my shot from the 3rd, KCS Train M-VNKC-18 rolls south from Sheffield on the KCS Pittsburg Sub. headed for IFG at Grandview. There they'll shove their intermodal on the rear into the ramp, and run around the manifest traffic before dragging it back north to KCS Knoche Yard.
Normally I would have selected a different angle since I did almost an identical shot of the Rex Kwon Do unit here recently, but my accomplice this day hadn't shot this engine yet, and it's a pretty solid go-to angle. Plus, you never know when you'll get lucky with an over/under on the Sheffield Flyover in the distance.
Locomotives: KCS 4006, EMDX 7205
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Ink and acrylic marker on paper 6.75" x 9.75" 7.2025. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Self-replicating-Surface-P...