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19 hours ago, Keith Black said:
Frustrating to say the least.
Mark's advice sounds very good to me.
I know exactly what you mean Keith; had the same problem myself. I used the Admiral's Lumix to take some of my shots, and on automatic focus or flash I got the same results as you when close-up to the subject - (well actually yours are a deal better than mine to be fair). Then, under patient tuition, (as I am clueless on this really) I was shown how to put the thing in to 'aperture priority mode' and increase the indirect lighting (reflecting my anglepoise lamp off a white sheet) whilst making the aperture smaller. After a bit of trial an error I did get a passable improvement.
Here's a snap taken on auto...
...and one with 'the method':
If yours has the same button, it might be worth a go. Failing that others who really understand cameras will surely chip in!
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As this log continues to have folks viewing it, I thought I'd post a link to the Louis Sauzedde 'Tips from a Shipwright' channel. He has begun the build of a full size replica of Orca, with a new post today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYuVwXPwcy0&ab_channel=TipsfromaShipwright
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On 8/9/2022 at 8:54 PM, Mark B said:
Were there any pictures ever of the real boats interior design
Yes, I've referenced some in the build, but most came from the movie. You may find this helpful https://movie-screencaps.com/jaws-1975/.
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11 hours ago, KeithAug said:
moved to brewing
I just knew you were a good chap.
- Keith Black, wefalck, mtaylor and 2 others
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If only brass was magnetic! Great work Roger.
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Just read your log for the first time Keith; so very sorry to learn of your loss, and feel bad that I didn't take the time to follow your build until now. So pleased that you find comfort in this community, and I add my condolences to those above.
I can't begin to imagine how you feel, but I do think that getting on with pratical things at a time of loss is a very good way of keeping some sense of normality and purpose; and your boat is the most wonderful creation.
I will keep following from now on, and my very best wishes to you and your family.
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Oh now that's very nice, and I like the repeatability! So much to learn...
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On 7/19/2022 at 6:45 PM, VFX_Chris said:
I am constructing a CG version of ORCA myself at this time.
Thanks for the kind words Chris. Look forward to seeing your build - you'll find plenty of support from the community here if you choose to post a log. Good luck!
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This is quite a step forward Keith. 😉
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Great job Keith - very classy looking launch. I think the rib looks fine, authentic to the original, so that's OK with me. However I know which one I'd take to the seafood restaurant in the marina...
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How did I miss these final pictures - and the fly rod; just perfect! This would grace any display cabinet. Well done Gary!
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Just getting caught up - that wheel is so clever! Brilliant idea!
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3 hours ago, FriedClams said:
there are no 'Great Whites' there you know.
Ha! I'd settle for a nice fat trout!
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Good to see the work resuming... delightful engine details.
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That's a very accomplished build Gary, love the clean lines, details and weathering. Would love to be the paying guest (with a fishing rod) in this fine boat!
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On 3/22/2022 at 5:44 PM, FriedClams said:
There are 22 strakes and 61 ribs, so that would require 1,342 rivets. Add to that the plank-to-plank rivets at the laps between the ribs and that brings the number to 2,700
Should only take a week or so.... 🤣
Love the tractor!!
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Oh I like this approach very much. Are you going to pin the planking to the ribs eventually?
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7 hours ago, Wintergreen said:
But the sun is shining!
Indeed it is! Sounds like very positive news Hakan, pleased to hear it.
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13 hours ago, Wintergreen said:
It is funny how you sometimes have to post pictures to see the imperfections
Couldn't agree more! One of the great values of this forum is the introspection the photos and analysis gives us - and the comments they elicit. Well done for cracking the problem!
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Atlantica by Wintergreen – Scale 1:30 - POF - sail training ketch - a smack of English heritage
in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
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Just catching up...tremedous progress Haken - both the build and yourself! That photo down the frames gives a real sense of the shape of the hull- very elegant.