simonrl
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17 years ago
Cracking pic Mr V :thumbsup: Was this straight off the camera or was there some trickery in getting all that light scatter in the water? Looks like a Star Trek set!

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Vanoord
17 years ago
Other than fiddling with the Shadow/Highlight tool to reveal the background, it's straight off the camera :)

I've found the bit in Photoshop where you can put in lens flares, but little else... ::)
Hello again darkness, my old friend...
skippy
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17 years ago
Is that Ben on the left - from the size of those boots, it must be!! :smartass:
The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth

... but not the Mineral Rights...
simonrl
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17 years ago
:)

Left to right (I think)... Sparty_lea, Ben, er me, Hymac, Ollie, Timberman
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skippy
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17 years ago
Hey.. I missed the diminutive figure kneeling to the left...! Hope you realise she's the best 'digger' I've ever come across - I don't know how many tonnes we've shifted together in a dig, with Ben rolling large rocks down the level and Sparty stacking them into beautiful flat drystone walls that are themselves works of art...
Fantastic photo - Sparty takes great ones too - she insists there's nothing to it, but I beg to differ - its an art I havent worked out yet!!


The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth

... but not the Mineral Rights...
ben88800
17 years ago
Nowt wrong with my feet they are good propper upers and your not a bad digger your self hard to keep up with when your going ful tilt
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