lemme guess....
the wife and the wean were obscured by yir Mr. Whippy in the last pic, yir moment o'tranquility I mean
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I see them now! Lovely photos, where did you go scotty?
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robertzombie wrote:I see them now! Lovely photos, where did you go scotty?
Lossiemouth, near Elgin
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Ah, the Blaast archiveJames Blast wrote:
Next, do we get the Lift Lady
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Damn fine work indeed there
Very rewarding to finally see it in all its glory after the long wait
Very rewarding to finally see it in all its glory after the long wait
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ta Big Yin + Zed, it needed a frame and some "document and eye witness" plus I'm having HD grief at the mo, so things took longer than expected
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the "lift lady".... hmmm... it's no the greatest of prints, when Zed gets his own darkroom, I'll give him the film and he can do Zeemagic!
these Foreigns are guid at that 'erty stuff
these Foreigns are guid at that 'erty stuff
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had to add some colorization, it really is a bad print
backstory:
This wee lady worked as an "elevator" operator (so I guess, this is her version of an office) in Pittsburg c.1980. I met her on the way up to a ballet studio (don't ask, the pics are awful) run by a friend of my rich aunt. The detail is from a sheet she had pinned to the wall - it's become a bit of a mantra of mine.
I put the black verticals in tonight as I felt it wasn't enclosed enough.
see, I can be sensitive
backstory:
This wee lady worked as an "elevator" operator (so I guess, this is her version of an office) in Pittsburg c.1980. I met her on the way up to a ballet studio (don't ask, the pics are awful) run by a friend of my rich aunt. The detail is from a sheet she had pinned to the wall - it's become a bit of a mantra of mine.
I put the black verticals in tonight as I felt it wasn't enclosed enough.
see, I can be sensitive
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Pish and angsty! and don't I ken it
nice framing all the same
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Some great stuff there fella. Very evocative.
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Well spotted, Sir!
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Are we? I'll let you know when I get the right equipmentJames Blast wrote:the "lift lady".... hmmm... it's no the greatest of prints, when Zed gets his own darkroom, I'll give him the film and he can do Zeemagic!
these Foreigns are guid at that 'erty stuff
Much top stuff in there, we still need more Get yourself a Flickr account and get some more praise
Another roll of Velvia in, sadly I learned I was too far off Leonard to get proper pictures with my 55 lens, though the lighting was okay. Ah, well, more luck next time
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Erm ... Remember these lads?James Blast wrote:drugs?
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Those were the dayz?! ...James Blast wrote:drugs?
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at least they kept their pants on at that gig
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