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Seen at the former olympic rowing regatta area in the north of Munich, Germany.

Camera: Revueflex SD1

Film: Kodak Elitechrome

Processing: E6

02/2012

Well, not very acurate but enough for me. The L90 screen was put over the new one, and drawn with a pencil 0.3mm. On the right you can see a 120 grade sandpaper and a 1200 grade sandpaper.

 

What a fantastic day as science fiction and movie fans from all over the North East got to meet at North Shields. It was a fantastic day and my personal highlight was a meeting with the legendary David Warner. Loved meeting up with old friends and meeting some new ones too

We, well Collin in I where choosing the saddest songs we could think of to sing. All by myself, some radiohead, smiths stuff you need for a good night out.

 

Also we found we could alter the pitch and tone. This caused much amusement.

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"Fit to screen" project

 

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The screen itself is 7' wide, not sure how tall.

The remaining lower part of the medieval rood screen at Swafield is adorned with traceried panels containing eight painted figures of 15th century date representing Apostles. The colouring appears somewhat muted owing to a layer of discoloured varnish, a small part of which has been removed on one of the panels to give a sense of the brighter hues hidden underneath.

 

The attractive church of St Nicholas at Swafield stands in rural isolation beside the main road. A chance visit, we found this a very rewarding building, with an old roof with carved bosses over the nave and the lower part of the medieval rood screen surviving complete with its painted saints.

 

This charming church is generally kept open and welcoming to visitors.

www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/swaffield/swaffield.htm

Still being frustrated at typing on the touch-screen? The retractable aluminum stylus pen for Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch keeps you far away from all the problems.

 

Such touch screen pens are must have gadgets as they let you type with precision, tap, double-tapand scroll effortlessly on the touch screen. The rubber touch tips won't scratch the screen. Moreover, light-weight aluminum body ensures that it is rather convenient to take it with you.

Done in a screen printing workshop, designed, stencilled and printed by me

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The upper part of the 15th century rood screen, converted at some point after the Reformation into a most attractive west gallery at the opposite end of the nave. What we see must have formerly comprised the rood loft, a very rare survival adorned with a row of 22 saints along with a central figure of Christ. Originally this must have stood before the chancel arch with the screen proper below which was likely composed of open wooden tracery and a further row of painted saints at the base (all since lost). The supporting posts may have once framed small parclose chapels with altars on either side of a central chancel doorway. The paintings aren't of the highest quality but are well preserved and a remarkable survival nevertheless.

 

St John the Baptist's at Strensham is a Churches Conservation Trust gem and one of Worcestershire's most rewarding churches. The exterior is unusual in its lime-wash finish, the gleaming white tower being visible as a landmark for some distance. Dismissed by Pevsner for being of little architectural merit it nonetheless contains much of interest from ancient woodwork to the splendid Post Reformation monuments dominating the chancel.

 

Best of all is the unique medieval treasure at the west end, what now looks like a west gallery but was surely recycled from the 15th century rood screen with a continuous row of painted saints stretching the entire width of the church that must have come from the former rood loft. The paintings, a rare survival in the Midlands, have more in common with those found on West Country screens rather than more refined East Anglian ones, but are a wonderful reminder of how colourful our ancient churches once were.

 

My first attempt to see this church years ago ended in frustration: the church is kept locked but directions are given to a key hanging on a brick pillar outside a nearby house which was missing on my previous visit. This time happily the key was back where it belonged, and my lengthy visit at least saved another visitor the minor inconvenience of seeking it out.

www.worcesteranddudleyhistoricchurches.org.uk/index.php?p...

screen painted on the side of a warehouse. complete with curtains :D

 

also some metal sculptures scattered around the place.

 

It's a downriver thing.

When I saw this shot from Cassini I just had to do something with it!

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This screen is made from cedar 2x4 and Trex Transends

15c Screen, only the dado remaining, given in 1488 by John Miller a wealthy local merchant and his wife Clarice www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/12087186424/

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St Barbara, St Paul, Amos, Hosea, Zechariah, Isaiah,

Two layers of screens on a window at abandoned Wendover Airfield, Utah

A bunch of screens within 2 meters of me while writing the blogpost Screens.

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