Fidel Marcus
Well-Known Member
Paul I appreciate the welcome and it's not late at all, I didn't expect the thread to take off so quickly 
I agree stained glass has it's very own allure with colors, I will admit that I am not finished as I plan on taking a tripod out & having another take at this, then also working a bit on the perspective adjustment since this thing was literally 30 feet or so high.
Hamish I am 31 years old so far and I arrived here at the age of 15 in 95, I sound pretty much just like every other american when I speak. I must say often I feel very different than most people but go figure I've spent half of my life a catholic boy in a rigid islamic society so it's safe to say I was a bit of an alien everywhere I have lived.
No worries, you are not the only person I've come across who doesn't think I sound like every other american haha, specially when you read what I say rather than hear it, I was taught english by a private teacher who happened to be a britt aside from the fact that english was a second language in iraq (in schools) so I tend to ignore less mistakes in my writing than most americans who frequently use social media. I still read & write Arabic and also speak Armaic so I am sure that has an affect on my english as well haha...

I agree stained glass has it's very own allure with colors, I will admit that I am not finished as I plan on taking a tripod out & having another take at this, then also working a bit on the perspective adjustment since this thing was literally 30 feet or so high.
Hamish I am 31 years old so far and I arrived here at the age of 15 in 95, I sound pretty much just like every other american when I speak. I must say often I feel very different than most people but go figure I've spent half of my life a catholic boy in a rigid islamic society so it's safe to say I was a bit of an alien everywhere I have lived.
No worries, you are not the only person I've come across who doesn't think I sound like every other american haha, specially when you read what I say rather than hear it, I was taught english by a private teacher who happened to be a britt aside from the fact that english was a second language in iraq (in schools) so I tend to ignore less mistakes in my writing than most americans who frequently use social media. I still read & write Arabic and also speak Armaic so I am sure that has an affect on my english as well haha...