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    Togging, eating, sawing, hammering.
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    Kent

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    Yeti workhorse.
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    2014

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  1. Out and about. East coast near Eyemouth and Cragside.
  2. Sold my R5 so on the camera phone for now. A few shots from the past few weeks.
  3. Great composition, nicely balanced shot. Liking the reflections and processing. Nice one
  4. Had a play with the AI regenerative tools in Photoshop. A before and after below.
  5. An update. Albeit a late one!! Got fed up messing about with the kit, never really got the car running properly on the last engine rebuild. Decided there were better ways to have fun so had a clear out and sold the lot. Decided to take photography a bit more seriously, after all it should be cheaper than a project car right? Over the past three or four years have upgraded the camera gear for not an inconsiderate amount! Decided I needed another project that would make me money so invested in some real estate and after a slow start due to the planning red tape, my son and I are currently converting and extending a Scottish lodge and have a new build in the pipeline. Image of the lodge below and CGI of the proposed new build.
  6. Visited a secret bunker, part of the cold car ROTOR system. Very 50’s
  7. Scandinavian flick triptych from Knockhill.
  8. I had the same issue and wasted money trying a few wireless options. In the end hard wiring was the best option. I ran a cable and used a Netgear WAP. I used a WAX620 though there are cheaper options such as the WAX 214 for about £90. You may need a PoE switch as they take their power from the Ethernet cable You also use the switch for printers etc. I used a Netgear PoE switch. A GS305P for around £55 would do the trick. In practice you’ll have a different password to the house router.to access it but it’s no hassle. I’m on a fibre network and there is very little if any drop off with the speed using this setup.
  9. Been a while, busy renovating and building.. though managed to get to Knockhill today for a Rally event. A few shots below.
  10. Another couple from today, slightly warmer at -7C
  11. A couple from this afternoon. -13C
  12. Been busy dealing with planning to get a project off the ground. Just completed the plans for ‘phase 2’ a new build on a brown field site. A before and after below. My original shot, though credit to the architect for the CGI work.
  13. A few shots of Sheffield Park Gardens taken today.
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