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I uploaded yesterday 'Police'…..this is the whole picture. But I don't know what he is holding….anybody?
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Haven't really updated my Riddler in 2 years, so here is the updated version. Also the hands are purple, but my camera makes it look like a dark blue.
Riddles designed '2MT' 2-6-0 no.78022 heads past Top Field, Marsh End with the 14:25 down Keighley-Oxenhope train.
The 2MT carries a wreath in memory of volunteer David Kay.
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For Sliders Sunday today, I thought I would have another go at the wobblies I took of the West window at St John’s College chapel in Cambridge. You’ve already seen one of these which rather amusingly made it into Explore the other day.
I’m posting two versions :
Strained Glass is the ‘proper’ edit, over-sharpened as usual to capture the textures created by the movement. On a good day you can see some saints lurking in the picture amidst the wobbles.
Riddled Glass is based on this for Sliders Sunday.
When I was messing about with the last image I noticed that inverting it was … interesting. So I thought this time I would mess about a bit with layers and blend modes (and reflections and everything else in the usual toybox). The trouble I found was that the image was quickly reduced to a blobby mess. Now I have long felt that the boundary between blobby messes and fine abstract modern art is a delicate one, but I clearly wasn’t in an art mood this weekend.
So plan B. Riddled Glass is quite a simple edit using a Box Blur adjustment. Both versions are made just using Affinity Photo (in this case for the iPaddle), and last time I checked the software offers a larger range of blur tools than Photoshop. Box blur is one of these.
Box blur creates the blocky look (there is a circular option too, a bit like bokeh) and it only remained to add a 3D effect. This was done using the lighting filter (also available in Photoshop) with a single white spotlight top left and then adding some texture in the filter options (using the underlying image as a source) to give an embossed look.
If you have the time and an appropriate device it's fun to look at this up close :)
Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy the images. Happy Sliders Sunday and 100x :)
Was seht ihr im bokeh??
Was könnte dies sein??
... ein wunderschönes langes Wochenende in den Mai!!!!
wish you a wonderful weekend!
92214 on a visit from the Great Central Railway on Santa Special duties on the Severn Valley Railway.
Riddles Court has a distinguished history, playing host to a royal banquet in 1598 and becoming the residence of David Hume in 1751.
Riddles Court has a distinguished history, playing host to a royal banquet in 1598 and becoming the residence of David Hume in 1751.
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Fomapan 100 in Clayton F76 (1:9 @ 68 deg for 7 min)
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Edward Nigma, aka the Riddler, is the Batman's most intelligent foe and one who leaves behind clues to his crimes--taunting the dark knight to catch him.
The Riddler was an interesting character to build. Due to his costume design, I had to use a large number of stickers for question marks--which here are slightly modified and cut stickers from the Riddler Chase set. His face was difficult to design too. His base design is shaped like a large question mark.
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The three bachelor Riddle brothers began cattle ranching in the early 1900's in the Steens Mountain area in south east Oregon. They gained control of the water in the area which effectively gave them control of a wide swath of land. Even so, they lived in fairly primitive conditions for more than 50 years. Their remaining ranch buildings are maintained by the Bureau of Land Management for historical purposes and are open to the public. This is the kitchen belonging to one of the brothers.