Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Oct 10, 2016 #1 AE1-P, XP2, Orange filter, ASA 200. Tint from Kodak Shop development. Glass installation at the National Museum of Scotland. Even better when clicked.
AE1-P, XP2, Orange filter, ASA 200. Tint from Kodak Shop development. Glass installation at the National Museum of Scotland. Even better when clicked.
Pete Askew Admin Oct 10, 2016 #2 They are aren't they. I like this very much, even the tint. And I especially like the juxtaposition of the bulbous forms and the rectilinear windows behind.
They are aren't they. I like this very much, even the tint. And I especially like the juxtaposition of the bulbous forms and the rectilinear windows behind.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Oct 10, 2016 #3 Rectilinear windows, eh? Never noticed that. Makes a good contrast to the bulbs.
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2016 #4 Also the solid stone building contrasts with the fragile glass. That is a fine picture and a fine piece of glassblowing too.
Also the solid stone building contrasts with the fragile glass. That is a fine picture and a fine piece of glassblowing too.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Oct 10, 2016 #5 Cheers, Dave. I agree about the quality of the craftsmanship. Excellent.
Ivar Dahl-Larsen Well-Known Member Oct 20, 2016 #6 I like the title too and the image, now I hope the title may not proceed to a certain head
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Oct 20, 2016 #7 Nae chance...I'm far too self critical for that to ever happen...
Ivar Dahl-Larsen Well-Known Member Oct 20, 2016 #8 Rob MacKillop said: Nae chance...I'm far too self critical for that to ever happen... Click to expand...
Rob MacKillop said: Nae chance...I'm far too self critical for that to ever happen... Click to expand...
Beth Carter Well-Known Member Oct 22, 2016 #9 loving the sepia tones in this, sets off the shapes wonderfully.