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Posted on 07/11/25 08:25:29 AM |
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Steve Caplin
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Challenge 1079: A little unstable
The London Canal Museum, in King's Cross, tells the story of the canal network through models and images. Upstairs, there's a mockup of a stable in the section relating to horse-drawn river craft. It's a small room, and I couldn't find a vantage point where I could photograph it clearly. But given the restrictions, can you place these elements in a more convincing environment? High res is here. |
Posted on 07/11/25 11:39:03 AM |
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lwc
Hole in One Posts: 3411 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
This has nothing to do with a stable, but it was my first thought... I'll try again later.
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Posted on 07/11/25 12:25:34 PM |
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lwc
Hole in One Posts: 3411 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
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Posted on 07/11/25 12:29:31 PM |
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Ben Boardman
Printing Pro Posts: 699 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
When I was about 6 my grandma took me for walks along the canal in Bath so I could feed the horses. |
Posted on 07/11/25 2:12:40 PM |
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Mariner
Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3183 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Corrected. Deleted. |
Posted on 07/11/25 3:45:58 PM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5921 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
There's a problem with your link Ben. I think it needs rebuilding. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 07/11/25 3:50:00 PM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5921 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Ah! I just realised Mariner has done it for you. I thought the entry didn't quite look like his style and then the penny dropped. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 07/11/25 8:09:29 PM |
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Ben Boardman
Printing Pro Posts: 699 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Thank you Michael & David. |
Posted on 08/11/25 04:47:55 AM |
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Ben Boardman
Printing Pro Posts: 699 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Inspired by Edwin Landseer 1865 |
Posted on 08/11/25 07:10:48 AM |
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Mariner
Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3183 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Very painterly Ben. I like it. |
Posted on 08/11/25 09:23:14 AM |
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Ben Boardman
Printing Pro Posts: 699 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Thank you, my attempt at Lady Godiva. Thanks again for you help eith my post. |
Posted on 08/11/25 12:27:52 PM |
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Mariner
Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3183 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Ben, you are welcom, anything I can do to help. Everyone: I am currently working to change that ugly, miserable looking, plastic horse into something a bit more realistic. |
Posted on 08/11/25 2:09:17 PM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5921 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
I'm sticking with ugly, miserable looking and plastic! Sorry folks but once thunk I can't un-think it. ![]() _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 08/11/25 3:10:30 PM |
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GKB
Magical Montagist Posts: 4079 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
David Interesting use of a horse's backside but what's that weird looking thing to its left? _________________ Have you ever noticed that all the instruments designed to detect intelligent life are pointing away from the Earth? |
Posted on 08/11/25 3:46:04 PM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5921 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Hard to distinguish really .................... _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 08/11/25 3:56:55 PM |
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lwc
Hole in One Posts: 3411 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
More of a shed instead of a stable, but it is animated...
Non-animated version...
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Posted on 09/11/25 10:36:19 AM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5921 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
I do love the subtlety od your animations Loyd. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 09/11/25 10:40:49 AM |
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Mariner
Renaissance Mariner Posts: 3183 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Yes Loyd, it's so subtle I can't see it at all! And why is your picture so blurred? Is that deliberate? |
Posted on 09/11/25 11:41:39 AM |
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DavidMac
Director of Photoshop Posts: 5921 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Desperate to find any way to give a bit of life to this really sad lacklustre exhibit, I suddenly remembered SINA (The Society for Indecency to Naked Animals). Maybe some of you remember them too? They were active from 1959 to 1963 and campaigned on the basis that animal nudity was ruinous to American morals and that animals 'privates' should be clothed. For a few years they acquired a huge following. The cuttings and slogan shown here are all quite real. In reality SINA was a hoax, a prank, created by a known prankster Alan Abel. Their president G. Clifford Prout (in reality the comedian Buck Henry) appeared on many talkshows promoting the movement. Eventually he was recognised by some crew members when he was interviewed by Walter Cronkite in his show for CBS. When he discovered he had been hoaxed Cronkite was so furious he had the tapes of the show erased. Even after cat was out of the bag SINA survived a little while longer. ![]() _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 09/11/25 12:25:28 PM |
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lwc
Hole in One Posts: 3411 Reply |
Re: Challenge 1079: A little unstable
Thanks David. SINA, what a great hoax! Obviously Cronkite had a limited sense of humor.
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