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13 hours ago, KNP said:

Just a horsebox today, nothing special, not even sure if has a horse in, it's quiet and I can't hear any movement inside so I suspect not.

 

You can't hide a horse, but you can mascarpone.

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22 hours ago, KNP said:

Just a horsebox today, nothing special, not even sure if has a horse in, it's quiet and I can't hear any movement

 

The lasagna express.

 

PS: Been looking at that photo for some time. Trying to work out why it looks full size. I can only conclude that it's the combination of evertyhing - scenics, weathering, lighting and photography.

 

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36 minutes ago, Mikkel said:

 

The lasagna express.

 

PS: Been looking at that photo for some time. Trying to work out why it looks full size. I can only conclude that it's the combination of evertyhing - scenics, weathering, lighting and photography.

 

And eyeline!

 

It's a great photo - "Study of horsebox No. 556".

 

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To me the camera angle is all important and I feel that this needs to be realistic, that is, it is one that could have actually been taken in the real world.

When that is achieved then the end result looks more believable.

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15 hours ago, Tony Teague said:

I sense that Dobbin is in there and is shouting to us - but we can't hear him because he is a little hoarse. :rofl:

 

Or he could quietly be watching the TV....

Favourite show....well that's easy

 

Naybours

 

 

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Come on Kevin, you know that you want to . . . . . 

 

Fill the inside with the baskets used to carry the pigeons in - but I'll let you off emulating the mess they must have made inside, let alone adding the pigeons themselves.   :jester:

 

I wonder how often in real life an unsuspecting railway person opened the door prior to unloading the baskets only to find that the fastening on one (or more) hadn't held and they got attacked by a mob of pigeons eager to get back home?

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