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Bleat Wharf. Breakfasts and Backwaters. The continuing adventures of Norman Lockhart.


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Oh mairzy doats and dozy doats

And liddle lamzy divey
A kiddley divey too,
Wouldn't you?

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Shaping up and looking good.

What is going in the foreground? something like a ram shackled engine shed and coaling stage......

As you know I'm a great fan of view blockers so what does it look like viewed from the other side?

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Nothing will be in front Kevin. Open to emphasise the lack of facilities. You will be looking across four bits of trackwork.

 

To the right is the workshop. No view blocker as such but hopefully the eye will be drawn to the workshop.

 

 

Rob.

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Stick the big tree in the middle at the front.

 

Nope.

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Stick the big tree in the middle at the front.

 

A tree, now disguised as the mast of Captain Kernow's magnificent vessel - the last sail powered craft of its type still plying the waters of the Bristol Channel - which ties up at the wharf delivering pasties to the masses?

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A tree, now disguised as the mast of Captain Kernow's magnificent vessel - the last sail powered craft of its type still plying the waters of the Bristol Channel 

 

Silly me - I thought the Bristol Channel was another term for Nigella's cleavage!

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Well at least you've thought about it.

 

 

 

Nope, not really.  

 

 

Bleat Wharf - looking groovy, man!

 

Far out Daddio.

 

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Is that some kind of Willy Wonka competition, where the lucky finder of a golden plastic wagon kit gets a free tour of the Ratio factory in Buckfastleigh?

 

They are concealed in bars of Dairy Mink.

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Is that some kind of Willy Wonka competition, where the lucky finder of a golden plastic wagon kit gets a free tour of the Ratio factory in Buckfastleigh?

Mathematical nonsense rather than verbal for a change... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio

 

Good old Iain Rice made himself a special sighting ruler. Whatever takes your fancy.

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A tree in the middle is a silly idea. Obviously it should be offset to one side under the principles of the golden ratio... Rookie mistake Stubzie.

We only have Tin and Copper Ratios down here.

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Mathematical nonsense rather than verbal for a change... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio

 

 

Far too complicated for me to understand. But in photography they talk about the Rule of Thirds, whereby we find an image satisfying if the main subject is one third of the way across and one third of the way up. Mentally divide the image into nine segments to see how this looks. Whether it has any application in model railway photography, where we like things in the middle there, is another matter. 

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Far too complicated for me to understand. But in photography they talk about the Rule of Thirds, whereby we find an image satisfying if the main subject is one third of the way across and one third of the way up. Mentally divide the image into nine segments to see how this looks. Whether it has any application in model railway photography, where we like things in the middle there, is another matter.

 

It did seem an over complicated description of what is basically a ratio.

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