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2 hours ago, Bogie said:

 

Talk about an idle threat.

 

That fellow looks no more capable of having anyone with a fork than Corporal Jones.

Mate, you don't want to be on the wrong end of Corporal Jones.  They don't like it up 'em...

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9 minutes ago, Martin S-C said:

Does this web app only provide the one option for mangled edges? After 2 or 3 the same it loses its fascination. Great fun though, and nice effects.

 

only one on that one.. but i used to use another one ages ago that had serveral and more options..  i will have a look to see if i can find it..  :)

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1 hour ago, Andrew P said:

What a splendid shot Kevin, wonderfully composed and full of atmosphere, I can almost hear it hissing away as it approaches.

 

Needs a crew though.;)

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I promise I won't do this every time but I applied the process again and I thought the result was worth sharing:

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I also cheated slightly by adding a few highlights on fittings that might just have been shiny enough to reflect the sun.

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12 hours ago, Andrew P said:

What a splendid shot Kevin, wonderfully composed and full of atmosphere, I can almost hear it hissing away as it approaches.

 

They are in there, just camera shy....

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10 hours ago, Harlequin said:

I promise I won't do this every time but I applied the process again and I thought the result was worth sharing:

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I also cheated slightly by adding a few highlights on fittings that might just have been shiny enough to reflect the sun.

 

Don't worry, keep on I say......

Always find other peoples input very interesting, sometimes you can learn things!!!

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16 minutes ago, sjrixon said:

Cracking pictures as always.. 

 

Question, how/what are the runner beans in the fantastic garden picture?

I think you’ll find they are broad beans, not runners. ;)

I’m sure Kevin has modelled an authentic 1930s variety...

 

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On 01/03/2019 at 11:41, sjrixon said:

Cracking pictures as always.. 

 

Question, how/what are the runner beans in the fantastic garden picture?

 

On 01/03/2019 at 11:59, Harlequin said:

I think you’ll find they are broad beans, not runners. ;)

I’m sure Kevin has modelled an authentic 1930s variety...

 

 

Thanks Gents, they are an implied indication of a local variety grown by the trackside because of the taste, size and ability to filter out coal smoke.

To further assist in the identification of the variety of vegetables grown in this allotment please refer to the attached photograph

 

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I understand the potatoes are of the King Class type, Stephen I believe....no..no.. sorry Edward wrong one!

 

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