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Here is the completed scaffolding with planking and a mildly weathered look.
It is surprisingly sturdy.
Here it is being constructed:
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This will be used in a TV Movie Set diorama,
based on archive photos from the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Once again, the research process was fascinating. As glamorous as film making might seem, the archive photos told a very different story. Setup shots were simple with a lot of clutter right out of camera range. Everything was designed to be taken down and moved quickly and efficiently.
And in the background were many false front buildings, of different eras and styles, in the process of being built.
It was quite chaotic looking and gave me a greater appreciation of how films were, and still are, made.
I will be going to Pittsburgh this week to take some "on location" shots of the TV Back Lot scene. And while there, I'll be signing the first run of the new Elgin Park book which will be available to the public at the end of the month.
I'll give a heads up at that time.
You can see the scaffolding up against the building on the right in the final photo:
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Visited my "old homeland" and by that chance an old friend, with whom i went for a little photowalk in the City of Reutlingen. Always fun to meet up with Torsten - if you got a spare second, head over to his Flickr page (www.flickr.com/photos/124171134@N04/) and have a look at some of his works. Some nice stuff in there
This bush grows into such strange shapes that they look like the outlines of three dimensional cells.
Not as impressive as Notre Dame's renovation scaffolding, but still impressive. This reaches a height of around 80 feet (24 meters).
St. John's Lutheran Church
Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA
An earlier night walkabout with the 60mm f2.8 macro lens, it gives extra reach and the OIS really works well.
We have some scaffolding up on our house at the moment, so thought, take photos !
click twice to zoom into see pitting of steel ! like surface of the moon !
May do b&w version adjacent.