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Posted on 19/01/18 08:52:26 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
I'm indebted to Michael Sinclair for this week's starting image, which he not only photographed but meticulously cut out. It's of the cruise ship Queen Elizabeth.

Can you take it out to sea?

High res is here.



Posted on 19/01/18 10:46:11 AM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
When I was a boy the main shipping lines tended to have their offices centralised around Trafalgar Square. I can remember looking longingly at the wonderful six foot long models in their windows. I loved them.

The son of a professional photographer I was familiar with cameras from a very early age. At eighteen I took up a three year scholarship to study photography at the London College of Printing. After two weeks of very conventional training I left completely bored and disillusioned and never touched a camera again for almost two years.

Instead I went back to that boyhood love and became a professional model maker! I loved it.

I was commissioned to make a model for a film and had to attend the shooting to supervise it's operation. It was this that re-kindled my love of photography and led to my joining the film industry.

How much our lives are shaped by chance ........


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Posted on 19/01/18 11:09:20 AM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
Many thanks to Michael!
I would have loved to have a job as model maker David - I went through a phase of making little scenarios including one of Sherlock Holmes front room which featured a rather wobbly Mrs Hudson with a tray of cucumber sandwiches!

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Posted on 19/01/18 11:36:56 AM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
josephine harvatt wrote:
I would have loved to have a job as model maker David - I went through a phase of making little scenarios including one of Sherlock Holmes front room which featured a rather wobbly Mrs Hudson with a tray of cucumber sandwiches!


I'd love to see that!

Posted on 19/01/18 1:58:51 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
She came to Cork Cobh/Queens-Town Ireland on her final tour. I was there, but I'll try not to Cheat
Cork Cobh/Queens-Town Ireland was of course the last stop for the Titanic.
The Lusitania WW1 was sunk near there...... history....
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Posted on 19/01/18 2:04:41 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat

I'd love to see that!


Me too.

Posted on 19/01/18 4:50:53 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat - Queen Elizabeth prepares for war.
Michael has given us a most unusual Queen Elizabeth. That is to say out of the water. I thought it might be interesting to find a way to use that.

Upon nearing her Clydebank completion the Queen Elizabeth was moved in secrecy to New York and then to Singapore Naval Yards where she was painted battleship grey and fitted with anti aircraft guns. She served for the last years of the war as a troop ship. She was fast enough to outrun the U-boats and during those years carried 750,000 troops and steamed some 800,000 kilometres. It was not until the end of 1946 that she finally served her intended role as a luxury passenger liner.



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Posted on 19/01/18 7:03:54 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
Not to sea, but on a model shoot...





Posted on 20/01/18 3:36:27 PM
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As part of the war effort work in Singapore goes on late into the night.





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Posted on 20/01/18 4:57:08 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
Cap Ferrat. View from my home.



Posted on 20/01/18 5:18:47 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
Thanks for the image Michael.

http://vimeo.com/252030869




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Posted on 20/01/18 6:38:15 PM
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Posted on 20/01/18 9:44:02 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
Tom. Ah yes! That famous liner the HTEBAZILE NEEUQ.

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Posted on 20/01/18 9:47:43 PM
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GKB wrote:
Thanks for the image Michael.


Um .... isn't there a ship confusion here?


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Posted on 20/01/18 10:06:19 PM
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DavidMac wrote:
Tom. Ah yes! That famous liner the HTEBAZILE NEEUQ.

Ha ha. Didn't notice the name.


Posted on 20/01/18 10:19:08 PM
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Great video, Gordon. Do you have the ability to add audio clips?

I find a lot of my music here:http://freemusicarchive.org

And my other, assorted sound clips here: https://freesound.org

Most contributors to both sites want to be given credit, hence my usual final credit slide.



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Posted on 20/01/18 11:05:50 PM
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Posted on 21/01/18 11:42:22 AM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
Seeing as how you asked ... a bit dusty after 25 years (aren't we all) ... maybe the boat is a memento from one of his cases - the Gloria Scott perhaps?



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Posted on 21/01/18 11:46:22 AM
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Love it Gordon, did it founder on Peppermint Rock by any chance?

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Posted on 21/01/18 12:05:21 PM
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Re: Challenge 689: Float Michael's boat
josephine harvatt wrote:
Seeing as how you asked ... a bit dusty after 25 years (aren't we all) ... maybe the boat is a memento from one of his cases - the Gloria Scott perhaps?


Love the table made from what looks like a chess pawn!

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