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    Default Re: Scribble March 20210

    Thanks ernie.
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    Default Re: Scribble March 20210

    A scribble fruit bowl.....
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    Default Re: Scribble March 20210

    Quote Originally Posted by Penny O'Rorke View Post
    A scribble fruit bowl.....

    Thanks, Penny love it.
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    Default Re: Scribble March 20210

    Great scribbles this month.

    I've recently taken a chance and bought a used camera which has reinvigorated my photography hobby.

    The camera (an Olympus) has a built-in art filter for making grainy black & white photos, which I am really enjoying. I've additionally fiddled about with the shot a bit more in PGD. What's that you say? You couldn't tell.

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    Jon (Jono) Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 19.0.0.64329 DL x64 May 19 2022

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    Default Re: Scribble March 20210

    is that hull ? in which case your hattis have my sympathy - I remember wading knee deep in parts, walking from de gray to exmouth street when we lived there 2007

    https://www.google.com/search?client...s+in+hull+2007

    but not like they had along the don

    very nice composition
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    Default Re: Scribble March 20210

    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    is that hull ? in which case your hattis have my sympathy - I remember wading knee deep in parts, walking from de gray to exmouth street when we lived there 2007

    https://www.google.com/search?client...s+in+hull+2007

    but not like they had along the don

    very nice composition
    Thanks hd.

    The pic is actually the flour mill down the road in Driffield. In reality it’s a technically advanced modern processing facility, it’s just the angle and gritty b/w making look a bit derelict and bleak. The cylindrical structures are flour storage silos.

    The water effect in the photo was done with the trusty old wave distortion filter which I believe is now missing from DP+. I’ve made a few variations of the photo along with original which I’ll post in the photo section of the forum.

    Luckily I was still living down south when Hull was hit with those floods. It must have been terrible. I can’t wait to go into Hull again and take some pics.

    When I was a young lad I had a map on my wall of all the rivers of Britain and what type of fish they held. From memory the Don was one of the few marked “too polluted” for fish!
    Jon (Jono) Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 19.0.0.64329 DL x64 May 19 2022

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    Default Re: Scribble March 20210

    Who knew that The Hattifatteners were a thing. Methinks, Jono that Miss Chevalier made a big impression on your junior self! (and probably on all the young males in your class). Having googled, it looks like the Hattifatteners have a big following. Again, who knew?!
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