Spot the mistake.

Started by Phoenix, March 12, 2018, 07:28:11 PM

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Phoenix

Inspired by Roger and the fabulous photos of Wrenton, I took "Windmill Hill" outside in natural light, as today has been quite mild, to try and get at least one nice photo.

I like this one, but looking at it carefully, spotted there is a modelling mistake.  :-[

Can anyone spot it ?



Has anyone else got any pics we can spot any "Deliberate  ::) mistakes" in !

All best wishes
Kevin

:beers:

dannyboy

David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

port perran

#2
Fabulous picture again Kevin.
I guess the mistake is that Green Shield sign which is back to front
I'll get round to fixing it drekkly me 'ansome.

Phoenix

#3
Flippin' 'eck David  :D

That was quick ..... 2mins 21secs  :o

Yes the little sign is upside down..... not even sure a Green Shield Stamps sign should be there.

It will be replaced  ;)

There will be a pint of cider for you if you get to Dorset  :claphappy:

All the best
Kevin

:beers:

dannyboy

Quote from: Phoenix on March 12, 2018, 07:36:37 PM

There will be a pint of cider for you if you get to Dorset

I'm on my way, oh, hang on, I have to go to work tomorrow night!  :'(
David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

rogerdB

Quote from: Phoenix on March 12, 2018, 07:28:11 PM
Inspired by Roger and the fabulous photos of Wrenton, I took "Windmill Hill" outside in natural light, as today has been quite mild, to try and get at least one nice photo.

Great photo, as usual, Kevin. Wish I could get Wrenton outside, but it's a bit too big. And it would have got rather damp today!

Dorsetmike

Can't see any green shield stamp, but the hut is leaning, most noticeable being the door.
Cheers MIKE
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daffy

Mike

Sufferin' succotash!

Phoenix

Cheers Roger,

I am trying my best with the little camera I have. The thing with Windmill Hill is it is all in one little case, and will go anywhere  :D

I found I get better pics outside, and until I get a proper camera set up and try the image stacking, I get better depth of field taking the pic further away, and then cropping the pic to the scene I want.

Never noticed the wonkeyness of the hut Mike ...... till now  ;)

It is subsidence Daffy, all the vibrations from being that close to the trains  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:

All best wishes
Kevin

:beers:

MalcolmInN

 :laughabovepost:

I think earthquake,
due to the proximity of that volcano in the distance behind the abutment, also probably jogged out 3 of the 4 screws of the sign, allowing it to pivot into its present precarious position.
Ah, that could also explain the recent thermal transients, it woz a pyroclastic surge wot dunit !

PhilD


Phoenix


Volcano  :o Earthquake  :o Thermal Transients  :o Pyroclastic Wotsits  :o

What shall we do ? .......

Hide in the Pub 'till it's safe to go out again  :beers: :beers: :beers:

Anyone else got any pics

Kind regards
Kevin

PS. Thanks Malcolm for your help with the loose track :thumbsup:

PeteW

Quote from: Phoenix on March 12, 2018, 09:20:50 PM
Never noticed the wonkeyness of the hut Mike ...... till now  ;)

Does nothing but add to the charm!

MalcolmInN

Take a cue from Microsoft, call the unfortunate unnoticed error a 'feature', embellish with casual 'worker' leaning nonchalantly / idly  against one side ?

The Leaning Shed of Windmill Hill
:angel:

MalcolmInN

Quote from: Phoenix on March 12, 2018, 09:20:50 PM
I found I get better pics outside, and until I get a proper camera set up and try the image stacking, I get better depth of field taking the pic further away, and then cropping the pic to the scene I want.
:thumbsup:

Also, pray excuse teaching eggs?, depending on availability of manual settings ?? with more available light and a tripod, one can use a really small aperture for depth of field and compensate with longer duration of exposure.

Picolay is a user-friendly freeware stacker.

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