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took a shot of a Porsche 1600 Super in the workshop. Other photo from the workshop visit are here tongkm.wordpress.com/2021/03/20/workshop-random-shots/
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We visited The National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port,
and saw this Workshop where the Fences are Repaired and made........
Today i finished my Workshop. For this build i was going through a lot of boxes with old Lego and found some interesting pieces to use. I put a lot of work in all the details and i hope it shows!
I took this slide in February 1977 and restored it and then changed the image and then turned it into a monochrome.
I'm fairly sure that's a Mercedes 1418 in front and it's a Scania 111 to the right nodding at us.
Both the workshop and the car park next to it have long been replaced by housing.
I went on a workshop to Dean Mason's "Windows on Wildlife" down in Wimborne, Dorset.
He operates under a DEFRA license and so far this year has been able to introduce over 40 harvest mice into the wild.
If you are looking for a workshop where the owner cares for his mice, then this is it!
...at Erddig - National Trust Property near Wrexham.
At least I know where to go if I need to borrow a chisel...
Hey everyone! Here's a vig I made the other day for the Wandering Skies contest. Pretty happy with how this one turned out. I also made a small airship for the contest, so be looking for that soon! As I was building this I kinda imagined it as a corner of a workshop where my character builds his ship, so I included a few bits that will be included on the airship in this build.
Thanks for looking!
All glory to my Savior Jesus Christ!
Carter
I went on a workshop to Dean Mason's "Windows on Wildlife" down in Wimborne, Dorset.
He operates under a DEFRA license and so far this year has been able to introduce over 40 harvest mice into the wild.
If you are looking for a workshop where the owner cares for his mice, then this is it!
New workshops released. Everything from a 4 day epic, processing or 1/2 day specialised workshops coming up.
4 day Hero Holiday at Mt Cook Oct 20-23rd
Landscapes 1/2 day on 26th August
Seascapes 1/2 day July 22nd
Astro 1/2 day on 24th June
And learn how to process them all with a 1/2 day on Lightroom or Photoshop on 12th August
Check them all out at www.heroworkshops.com/workshops
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I usually do nothing but share pictures here, but wanted to let you all know that I do workshops and tours, and right now I have ONE spot left for this summer in Tucson, AZ for my monsoon workshops:
www.mikeolbinski.com/monsoon-workshop/
If you have any interest, please let me know!
I'm interrupting my series to show a few photos from my workshop in USA. I tell people that usually the first photos don't work and we all need a warm up. Well this time I liked the first photo taken at the workshop.
Strike a pose
Sempre digo que fotografar é um vicio muito , muito contagioso...
Até minha gata aprendeu a gostar.
Foto: Renata Baião
momento certo, foto perfeita
obrigada querida, ficou linda!
Trabalho iniciado para um novo workshop...ainda em fase de idealização, espero receber muitas amigas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carl had never built or fixed a thing in his entire life. And yet, his workshop was littered with tools stained and worn from use…
The old railway workshops at Al Kadam in Damascus provided support for the Hejaz Line.
When I visited in October 2007, it was in a state of terrible decay, strangely deserted, and although there were a couple of locos in the shops, layers of dust covered tools on the oily work benches.
This view was from high in the roof of the shed, perched on one of the travelling cranes, looking out to abandoned locos and wagons being overtaken by the encroaching vegetation in the rambling yard.
It was all quite depressing, but a wonderful place to poke around with a camera. I cannot imagine how the violence has affected such a treasure trove of railway history.
Damascus, Syria. October 2007. © David Hill