Along the days architectural details pictures
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Just some pictorial observations.
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The Patina of toil, my dad would have said.
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@simon le bon said:
A church I don't remember where
Yeah, a lot of time free (Sorry, no materials here!):
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Hey Man! I don't know for the other sketchyfellows but you make me happy!
@unknownuser said:
Yeah, a lot of time free
and you know what to do whith it.
I positively love this first work which smell better than the model:
and this time you make a splendid free interpretation of this iron stairs (I was not to much taking care to it in comparison to the ceiling!)
"Chapeau bas" dear Roberto. You are a mastersimon
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@simon le bon said:
and this time you make a splendid free interpretation of this iron stairs (I was not to much taking care to it in comparison to the ceiling!)
Well, It is a component, so it can be simple changed...
@simon le bon said:
"Chapeau bas" dear Roberto. You are a master
Thanks, simon! Wanna see more photosssss!
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Considering the work of Roberto, I'm talking about the porch, I realize that it is important to take flat pictures, I mean perpendicular to the object, in order to let pick up there true structure. >>> I shall do this way for my next series.
Re: I have found some older pictures I have taken from the "same" tractor during a previous visit two years before!! I add them at their following place for justly I had taken a "flat shout"
Back to Paris,
just small pictures
and these are the last of architectural details I had in my box!!
So, next series are for the future..---simon
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Hey Hey dear Dale you're so welcome
Nice, very nice!../A bit unusual, these one are mostly for render makers I guess
a tractor used to raise the boats and oysters from the beach. Brave is not it?
____Added: pictures taken from the "same" tractor two years before: crazy isn't it
The interest: tractor taken in situation and firstly tractor taken under a "flat" angle (which can let pick up its structure )
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simon
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