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Posted on 09/07/21 09:07:27 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 865: A day at the races
I visited Newmarket racecourse recently (no, not for the racing, they had an antiques fair on) and was intrigued by the main entrance. It seems a horse path runs directly in front of it, and I imagine they close the gates when the horses are using it.

You know what to do. Michael Sinclair, I expect cavalry.

High res is here.



Posted on 09/07/21 9:12:02 PM
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Re: Challenge 865: A day at the races
"A Day at the races" is of course a great classic movie. This is one of those terrible remakes otherwise known as "Bad Acting III"




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Posted on 09/07/21 10:40:27 PM
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Well done David, I'm still looking for 'Groucho'...


Posted on 09/07/21 10:46:31 PM
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Locked Out



Thanks to http://photoshop.london for additional gate and character.

Posted on 10/07/21 3:03:00 PM
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Re: Challenge 865: A day at the races
lwc wrote:
Well done David, I'm still looking for 'Groucho'...



Here he is ..............

I don't know if it was your intention Steve but manipulating those gates with their wire mesh and restoring behind them and through the mesh is the stuff of nightmares. Not complaining ......... but lots of pain for little gain.



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Posted on 10/07/21 7:20:50 PM
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DavidMac wrote:
lwc wrote:
Well done David, I'm still looking for 'Groucho'...



Here he is ..............



Way to go David, I knew I could count on you...



Posted on 11/07/21 02:16:53 AM
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Re: Challenge 865: A day at the races
David wrote
I don't know if it was your intention Steve but manipulating those gates with their wire mesh and restoring behind them and through the mesh is the stuff of nightmares. Not complaining ......... but lots of pain for little gain.


So you bit the bullet, David. Well done. Really. But why monochrome?


Posted on 11/07/21 10:04:41 PM
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Mariner wrote:
David wrote
I don't know if it was your intention Steve but manipulating those gates with their wire mesh and restoring behind them and through the mesh is the stuff of nightmares. Not complaining ......... but lots of pain for little gain.


So you bit the bullet, David. Well done. Really. But why monochrome?



I was so done by the time I had coped with rebuilding the background that I simply didn't have the energy or patience to colourise black and white photos of the Marx brothers!

They belong firmly in the the black and white era anyway.

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Posted on 12/07/21 11:46:10 AM
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Just realised I did this really stupidly. Instead of painstakingly cutting out the spaces between the wires, which I did, I should have cut out the entire space leaving just the woodwork and simply re-drawn the wires afterwards. I could have made one 'flat' orthogonal wire grid and placed and shaped it to the perspective accordingly.

Little hint to anyone else struggling with this. Try and be a wee bit cleverer than I was!

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Posted on 12/07/21 6:14:36 PM
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Re: Challenge 865: A day at the races
Did I hear the word "cavalry" coming from the direction of the site owner? Well I don't mind if I do! Therefore, I'm playing the Napoleon "Gold card"












Posted on 13/07/21 02:27:00 AM
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http://vimeo.com/573826061

The foreground and background images are from Steve's Full Montage collection.





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Posted on 13/07/21 1:27:11 PM
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Posted on 13/07/21 2:27:01 PM
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The great escape:




Posted on 13/07/21 7:52:08 PM
michael sinclair
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The 3.30 at Newmarket--my money is on Red Rum the Third








Posted on 14/07/21 1:18:36 PM
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Lovely video, unforgettable music, from Anna.

Posted on 14/07/21 4:18:00 PM
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Wow, nice entries everyone. Had some time to burn ( not a pun used lightly in South Africa at the moment ) so I went to the races to.

Don't know why I chose to mix 3D and 2D cause strangely enough, this took ages and served many challenges. Although the horse-way looks wide, in 3D space, I only just had enough room between the fore and background plain to fit the models. The riders crop was approximately 15 degrees right from straight forward and the tip was sticking through the front gate. The horse's left flank is virtually touching the back ground plain.

I tried a touch of animation aswell but we won't discuss that so hats off to all you sneaky folk who post such convincing video clips.

Anyway, think of us in S.A. It's bad out there. The community has been guarding our Mall for 3 days. Food and supplies are low. Start preparing parcels for us...lol. Never seen so many dirty, thieving savages!

Do you want a race tip? "Hotchips is favorite!"




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Posted on 14/07/21 8:09:51 PM
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Re: Challenge 865: A day at the races
Racing Samoa by Vibeke Friis, on Flickr

Not in the habit of going to races, but in the middle of the night, I remembered a fun race course I went to in Samoa quite a few years ago All photos used (apart from the Bourgonvillia) is from that day.

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Posted on 14/07/21 8:09:52 PM
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double posted for some reason

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Posted on 14/07/21 9:32:11 PM
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Very good, Vibeke!
By the way, Vibeke, how do you pronounce your first name? I think it's probably Vib-er-ker, with the Vib as in nib.

Posted on 14/07/21 10:18:45 PM
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Thank you, Michael, I had fun with this one. My biggest problem is always getting an idea.
I guess the best way to explain my name is to say it's like Rebecca with a V.

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