- Location
- Switzerland
- Name
- Matt
Today's vaccination's birthday ... (no kiddin'). Hope for our time ...
M.
M.
That's why I use a grey border .Apart from being rather windy today I'm also in some discomfort from my untreated bladder stones (at least I'm assuming that's what's causing the pain), so sitting in front of my computer a few minutes ago I saw this "image" which involved me in very little effort. Strangely it's related to yesterdays composite image, the numbers in the rectangles are the last three digits of the file numbers of the images taken yesterday showing how I intended to lay them out for the composite. Maybe tomorrow I'll reveal the origin of the shadow given that I leave my desk and computer as untidy as they normally are.
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Perhaps some of you can see it if you use a dark background and never realised I use a black border, what a funny world.
Barrie
C'mon Tony, let's hear a couple of strums from this beauty (you can also sing along)The tiny soprano cigar box ukulele that I was working on during the April challenge is finally complete. I let it hang on my drying rack for a couple weeks or so to let the finish cure, and the strings I ordered just arrived yesterday. This instrument is truly tiny, far smaller than any instrument I've built or even held.
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I put the laughing emoji on your post because you've never heard me sing.C'mon Tony, let's hear a couple of strums from this beauty (you can also sing along)
... it's made to be heard, not only to be looked at, isn't it.
I think we're all just curious to hear one of these instruments played. It's like watching a cooking show and not ever getting to eat.I put the laughing emoji on your post because you've never heard me sing.
Nice picture. But Voigtländer Distagon? I guess you mean the Zeiss Distagon 1.4/35 ZM.View attachment 222986
Today, I went all in and broke out the Voigtländer Distagon 35mm f/1.4 - what a lens ...
M.
It's obvious to me that your instruments, in terms of fit and finish, are top notch. Very beautiful. Do they play and sound as good as they look? If they do, do you sell them?The tiny soprano cigar box ukulele that I was working on during the April challenge is finally complete. I let it hang on my drying rack for a couple weeks or so to let the finish cure, and the strings I ordered just arrived yesterday. This instrument is truly tiny, far smaller than any instrument I've built or even held.
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...and yet MORE elegance... Thank you!