de ja vu photo recreation Competition

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ollieholmes
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Am i to late to have a go at this?
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And heres one i did yesterday....

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ollieholmes wrote:Am i to late to have a go at this?
nah, get cracking, due to wedding planning, i;ve sold my loco and not started my background lol, but i'm still gonnna go for it.
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and 2 great pics there, excelent stuff.

remember for final submission we require a standard pic, ie no photoshop or equivalent smoke etc, AND your final version, just to be sure no one has taken "too" many liberties lol.
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liberties???! :shock: i suppose the trick is to be so skilled at photoshopping, that even some sort of CIA photoanalysis type chap would have difficulty detecting any 'additional' pictorial editations. :? :lol:


time is draining away again! now only 6 weeks or there-abouts to go gentlemen and ladyfolk. :o
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Terrier wrote:liberties???! :shock: i suppose the trick is to be so skilled at photoshopping, that even some sort of CIA photoanalysis type chap would have difficulty detecting any 'additional' pictorial editations. :? :lol:


time is draining away again! now only 6 weeks or there-abouts to go gentlemen and ladyfolk. :o
but we are all way more honest aren't we guvnor?
lol


come on chaps, several early entrants seem to have gone quiet (me included i grant, but i sold my pannier for wedding funds which killed my pic lol)
lets see where we are
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"Red Three reporting in!" :)

i've gotten a bit sidetracked by a viaduct, but ,my entry will benefit from this in as much as i'm up and about modelling, been ill last few days but up and back at it today! also, popped along to Old Portsmouth, Still & West for a spot of lunch with my fiancee and mum and daddio after checking over preparations for our wedding which will be in March at The Kings Theatre! (her idea, not mine lol) ..and took some time to check out the old railway lines embedded in cobbles and stone etc in the local vicinity, which has given a bit of oomph to my pho-recreation, as the most effort will be the dockside road and stuff (although it is Dover Harbour?) so yeah, have no fear, i'm still on the case. :)
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Yeah me too, I'm still here. Been working on it today as a matter of fact, just doing the backdrop

Here's my progress so far:- :arrow: http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 22&t=38964
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sleeper wrote:Yeah me too, I'm still here. Been working on it today as a matter of fact, just doing the backdrop

Here's my progress so far:- :arrow: http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 22&t=38964
just seen it looking good sir, looking good
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:shock: :shock:

right, watercolour, or acrylic for the background!? 8)
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It was Christmas 2012 this competition ends wasn't it? :?
It might be a good idea to get a poll going similar to the 'end of days' one
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DUE TO THE APPARENT LACK OF INTEREST IN THIS COMPETITION I AM PULLING OUT, I FEEL IT WOULD BE A HOLLOW VICTORY TO WIN BY DEFAULT
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Assuming your result looks sufficently like your photo. You can be the only entry in something but still miss the brief.

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right all, time is up, I think we have 4 or 5 entrants.
I will get a poll up shortly. we will have until new year of voting, then the winner will be announced.

Please drop me a PM, or stick an entry on THIS thread if it is not already, then I will set up the poll.

and warmest Christmas (or non denominational Holiday) wishes to all
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