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Nice clear picture with the potential for speed. Hope to see a pic of it steaming along soon.
Thanks, Sue We've got a couple of attachments to enable it to do various jobs.
I didn't realise it was steam in the first shot I just thought the quality wasn't as good as the first one, ha ha. You're right, the second one would have looked better on black. Still both very good images and I'm looking forward to seeing it get restored to glory.
Thanks Steve - I appreciate the comments. I've given Mr JG a time limit of Week 52 to restore it.

Cracking shot for speed.
Thank you very much - we wondered if it would literally crack - there's certainly a damaged o-ring at the top of the little chimney thingy.
That's inspired, I love it![]()
Thanks, Rob - glad you like it.
excellent shot well done nice bit of motion blurr
Thanks, Andy - it was quite hard getting the motion of the 'arm' just right - it's better in the first than the second shot.
Well thought out and well executed shot.
Thank you kindly, Steve.
fits the theme nicely
Thanks - although it must be one of the slower 'speeds' around.
This is an excellent take on the theme. Quite unique. Well done. It is a pity about the black background - that would have just made the shot because the steam is not very obvious on this one.
Jenny
Thanks, Jenny - I'm going to try and 'produce' a black background, because I was amazed how much steam came out. Although an expert friend said too much steam means it's not running at optimum efficiency! But he's not a photographer!

Lovely shot Jean and a lovely story to go with it.
Now you're going to have to go out and get a bigger dark b/g, because I really want to see that when it's fully restored and I agree that the steam would show up better against something darker.
Of the two that you've posted, my vote goes to the first one. Only because it looks crisper against the white. I don't know how you always manage to get your white b/gs so perfect. I find black easy, but white I always struggle with :shrug: Thanks, Sarah. I took this in the garden against white mount board and then just lightened it in Levels.
Really vibrant colours, good sharp shot and I love the motion blur going on with the wheelI was surprised how fast it went, tbh!
I've just realised that I haven't dropped into your personal project for a while (sorry). I'll have to hunt it down again. Sarah, the 52s are so busy, I don't know how you get to comment on so many - you're doing a fantastic job!
Thats a new take on the theme, would have loved to see it running. You have captured it very well, it looks like something you would find Fred Dibnah working on(loved watching Fred as a small boy and an adult)
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Thank you very much Scott - not as fast as your usual modes of transport, though.
Jean


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