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Thank to all who took part in our previous 'puddles' challenge. After all that walking and splashing, this week I thought we should look at more modern transport. of course 'more modern' is relative and this locomotive is on the South Tynedale railway in Alston, a 2 foot, narrow gauge, railway.
As the train pulls into the platform, what happens next?
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Have fun!
Dave
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Christmas Wonderland
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A Christmas card for railway enthusiasts 🙂
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hohoho!
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Santa's Train! Love it!
Are you looking forward Xmas?
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Rather than work in Photoshop, I thought I'd return to the same spot and take a shot with my old Nokia... ;-D
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Haha - remember when 1 Mpixel was considered huge. The early Nokias had 0.3Mpx (640x480). Of course, the VGA monitors at the time matched that with displays of 640 x 480 size and even SVGA only used 800 x 600 px for display.
Dave
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I used to think my Amiga 1000 screen resolution of 640 X 256 (640 X 512 interlaced) PAL, and 4096 colours, was pretty flash back then. My first digital camera was a Canon Powershot (I forget the exact model, but it had a 4Mp sensor), and despit it's limited resolution, I thought it produced a beautifully clean picture. I gave up working professionally a good few years ago, and have not updated my camera bodies since then, but still have a 1DC and a 5DS, and it is nearly always the the 5DS I go to nowadays. It was always what I used for commercial work (mostly wine and beer bottles) because its 50Mp sensor was better for making clipping masks. I do have an R7 that I bought for travelling, but I couldn't tell you what its resolution is.
That all happened in a bit over twenty years, which is an incredibly short time if you think about it. That would take Photoshop back to the first CS version, which came out in 2003. They moved to the Creative Cloud subscription model eleven years ago in 2013. I can bearly believe it was so long ago.
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Two 'best friends forever' after a night of partying and misunderstanding the directions they were given to public transportation.
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@daniellei4510 OMG! I almost peed myself laughing so hard!
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Oh dear, oh dear... 🙂
Dave
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This is so freakin funny!
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Not gonna end well...
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Makes me wanna start singing the 'The Loco-motion' song!
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Already stuck in my head!
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Down in Acapulco?
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I love the concept!
Well done!
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only a futuristic train with a dance floor 😉
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So that's where the girls in Daniellei's image were heading for. 🙂
Dave
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I'm going to have the Bee Gees singing Night Fever in my head for the rest of today.
Well that turned out well. I was looking for a joke cover of Night Fever and found a Bee Gees cover band doing an amazing cover of Guilty with a lady, Terita Botha, who does a very reasonable Barbara Streisand.
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Another one for my collection of zebras with trains
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This cute. ☺️
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Wow! That's delightfully creative and superbly executed.
Where does your zebra keep its mobile phone? And the printer? 😹
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Thank you, Alan!
That's simple. Whatever I have, is his.
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I love it. The inclusion of the prints is excellent.
Dave