Know what you mean Ian. My bowstring used to go all slack and floppy when it got wet - thinking about it, it still does; although I gave up archery many years ago!\ said:Very nice Jim.
I like to do a bit of scuba diving and archery. But not at the same time
I know my way round my kitchen too Ian. Mind you, I ought to, I've been living in the same house for 30 years. Now if only I could find out what all those strange machines and implements are for .....\ said:Well, I like to fish even though I don't get out that much these days, I do like my gardening as well.
I have also be known to take the odd photo...
I too know my way around the kitchen. So when the model mojo wains, I have enough to fall back on.
John now did you make that in a machine ?\ said:Not really a hobby, as such, but cooking and bread making are a real passion...
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Yes. It is a spectacular sight.View attachment 105834\ said:I was lucky enough to see Jupiter through one of those bad-boys recently, I was gobsmacked!
Yep, it's a small universe\ said:these home telescopes seem to have come on in leaps and bounds. As have the little apps that show you where stars are, and give lots of information about them. Shrinking Galaxy or what?!
Know the feeling, lots to do around\ said:Well, I like to fish even though I don't get out that much these days, I do like my gardening as well.
I have also be known to take the odd photo...
I too know my way around the kitchen. So when the model mojo wains, I have enough to fall back on.
Are you insinuating that I'm OLD or sumtin?\ said:They're obviously from real life Jim, but how did you get them to pose while you drew them?
Know the feeling, lots to do around\ said:Well, I like to fish even though I don't get out that much these days, I do like my gardening as well.
I have also be known to take the odd photo...
I too know my way around the kitchen. So when the model mojo wains, I have enough to fall back on.
Awesome! I want one!!!! sorry to see you've been relegated to the outdoors. Win-Win as I see it!\ said:My other hobby, which has been my main hobby for 50 years, is cosmology and astronomy. I like to take photographs through my scope of the Moon, Jupiter and Saturn, also nebula and star clusters. Today astronomy has become very computerised and that makes life so easy. For example, all I have to do is face my scope North aimed at the Pole star and punch in the time and date, it will then pick a star that it knows is handy for me to observe then centre on it and ask me to fine tune centre it in the eyepiece, it will do this with one more star and then it knows very precisely exactly where it is. It already knows the type of scope and will pick the best objects for me to view tonight. Alternately I can ask it to find me an object, such as Neptune say, and it will automatically slew round to it and centre it in the eyepiece. I do not always use the eyepiece, sometimes I plug in a digital camera which plugs into my laptop and I view images on that and use it to take videos for later converting into photos. It's a great hobby.View attachment 116220
It's nice to have somewhere to retreat to with solitude and silence when things indoors get a bit tiresome. I even go out there when it's cloudy, I just sit down, switch on the radio and tinker about cleaning my eyepieces and generally messing about for no good reason. Very relaxing.\ said:Awesome! I want one!!!! sorry to see you've been relegated to the outdoors. Win-Win as I see it!![]()
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Beautiful models Graham, they look great. One thing, the Clerget engines are amazing, but I am not familiar with the ones built for the church\ said:When I am not building boats I do 3D Modelling, here are some renders of a clergy engine
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The Cutty Sark
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Who, me? Nothing like that at all! I'm just saying you must have drawn them from real life to get them looking so lifelike!\ said:Know the feeling, lots to do around
Are you insinuating that I'm OLD or sumtin?![]()
You Got Me! here's an earlier rendering View attachment 105926\ said:Who, me? Nothing like that at all! I'm just saying you must have drawn them from real life to get them looking so lifelike!
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