Peter
Good of you to post in a comp so early in your CiC career. I like the shot, the colours are fab. That blue matches my car, and the chair fabric would make great soft cushions for the back seat of the car. Although you are clearly a man of taste, where the heck do you eat?
Not getting enough entries here. How difficult is this? Which part of 'post a shot of your work area' is giving you trouble? If you need advice about how to switch on your camera send me a PM.
So from the oubliette to the attic....?
2nd floor on my humble abode is the loft..a fine assortment of spiders, old suitcases.
The rifles are for target shooting only.A great stress buster for me.
Rob,at least you can remember where you were in '69.
Thank you for the words of encouragement..nice colour for a car..Regatta Blue..
Elephant chair fabric used to be the curtains...in time I guess they could do a Hannibal over the Brecons and grace your car's back seat...if there's any room left....seems a bit crowded.
Pete
I knew this angle would cause flash problems so I was hoping to be able to use natural light. But along came the rain so I have done what I could with flash.
No matter what I tried, there are too many reflective surfaces and the lampshades prevented bounce flash. Anyhow, I have done the best I can by way of editing.
Situated in a corner of the 'sitting room' (is there an international word for this?).
My main photo computer is not connected to the internet; to prevent some spotty nerd from destroying my photos with a virus.
The internet equipment came from a builder's trash skip and I paid a friend, who knows about computer hardware, a little over £100 to upgrade it.
I kept saying that after my elderly cat eventually died, I would purchase another settee; but he appears to be immortal and may well outlast me! So I finally decided that I would have to order a replacement and just accept the muddy pawprints, garden trash, partly eaten mice, etc.
A new replacement settee (another international word is needed) is currently being manufactured in Darkest Wales and should be delivered within a couple of weeks.
ps. On reflection, I wonder if having an image displayed on the monitor would have prevented the worst of the flash problem.
I'm in a split level home.There's a basement(below ground level) then the floor I'm on rec room,my room and garage(at ground level)then there is what I call the 1st floor(kitchen,dinning and living room)then the 2nd floor bedrooms, bath and office.No attic,but storage above the bedroom floor.
Looks like something the Criminal Minds would uncover when the raid the unsubs home. Glad you are moving upstairs last thing you need is a visit from Doctor Reid. Nice to see you are geared up to give them Yankees a bashing should they stray south of the Potomac again. Is that Winchester loaded?The anti-hole where most of my gear is stored.
Very Bucks UK Peter. You don't need to hide that fondou set on my behalf you know. I am taking meds for the working class chip these days. I can even get pretty close to an Audi. The therapists are trying hard to get me to open the door of one, that will take some time though. I break out in Fred Dibnah all over and have to have my flat cap surgically degreased.Table rarely this clear, usually a slew of paper and post party flotsam and jetsom.. and no I didn't clear it to take the shot this is just serendipity. May never be this clear again..
Seriously, nice pad though
Steve
Although my state was part of Virginia at one time,we are considered Yankees here.Nice to see you are geared up to give them Yankees a bashing should they stray south of the Potomac again. Is that Winchester loaded?
I'm 40 miles north of the Mason Dixon line.
The rifle's not loaded,but the ammo's not far from it.
This is my place for the moment,rented accommodation.Moving in a few weeks to an old house I bought and am in the process of making it livable,there is a room upstairs maped out for a work station. When I gain experience: I might be able to call it a studio if I ever reach a level when I can call it that.
Pat.
Ah, stop yer wittering.
Here's my area. I couldn't get far enough away to get it in one, despite using the 10-20, so you'll have to have two. You can see my somewhat modest collection of little bits of paper with random stuff on them - you caught me on a good day, when I had just cleared up. Usually, if I have the window open and a breeze wanders by, it's instant snowstorm.
I envy most of you in that you can at least stretch your arms out and not bash your collective knuckles on walls both sides. But I don't envy your never changing views. Generally, I can raise my eyes and look out at something different just about every week, ranging from a surf beach to the back of a factory. How's that for eye candy variation?
And don't ask why the laundry powder scoop is on my computer station - that's just the kind of thing that happens when you live in a bus. View rich, space poor.
Very good Kit, and I shall refrain (with some considerable effort) from being critical. But tell me... why are there bolts on the drawers? Is it so they don't fly open when you take a mountain bend at 120mph?
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Why hold back - you know you want to....
Exactly. And the fridge door has one too, as do cupboards and bookshelves. Early on, before we knew about such things and when the Engineer was reluctant to hold traffic up, we went hurtling around a round-about at top speed and the whole damn fridge lept out of its place and disgorged all its contents onto the floor, where they proceeded to roll/bounce about the bus with abandon. It is almost household size, so the mess was considerable. The first thing we did when we had reinstalled it and cleaned up was to bolt it to the floor and make a door lock from a cunningly lathed bit of teflon.