Feeling a little Squirrely at the moment, so a shot of Squirrel will do.
Not going to say much here. Started with BW photography many years back (Petri 35mm range-finder). Read a magazine article that said: Shoot! Film is cheap! Took that to heart. With digital photography one can recyle the film ad nauseum.
Interests vary greatly. Generally attracted to large, noisy machinery. Especially older stuff. Very fond of travel shots; particularly new aspects of familiar places and things.
PW is usually done with Corel 9 DCE. Seems to have the power of much more expensive software suites at a fraction of the price.
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Comments (8)
signsofdeath
wow, what a funny building that is, I guess you good say thats probably the biggest chess board I've ever seen :D Ecellent finding
bleachfix
I'd love a good game of 2D chess...add another layer and we could make it a 3D chess game!! [];^)
lejimi
I don't know exactly what a Gizmo is, but I think you are right : it must look quite like a schmilblick (schmilblick comes from an old classic radio game : you had to guess what was an object you couldn't see. Before answering, you could ask one question, using the word "schmilblick" instead of "mystery object" Ex : "can I put the the schmilblick in my pocket ? " The word is quite famous in France because of the humorist Coluche who made a very funny parody of this game) About the schmilblicks on the roof, I would say these are strange grass ornaments on a strange garden ;-) (ornaments seems right to me because of the small devil and fir trees)
Vik9740
The world's biggest Chess game.. How cool!
Akinom
Haha... what a find! Really cool!
WiserAngel
Let's call them "doohickies" - what ARE those odd little things???
susanmoses
Fantastic... so it's not a giant chess game... or is it?
weesel
They are full-size 'chimney pots' and roof pinnacles from somewhere. Still trying to get some details on this place. It is/was a residence, but someone seems to have outgrown collecting thimbles and souvenir spoons to collecting actual bits of buildings -- roof details anyhow. Closest I've ever seen anything like this is Hammond Castle near Gloucester, MA.