Gertie the Garrett
I recently visited The Workshops Rail Museum in Ipswich. I’ve never really been interested in such things as heritage rail machinery and locomotives, and visiting this museum didn’t change my feelings about the subject. That’s not to say that the museum isn’t good. It's good. It’s an award winning and very popular attraction. Just not my cup of tea. I thought it might be an interesting location to take some TtV photos. It wasn’t. I did manage to take a couple of photos. I would like to introduce you to ol' Gertie the Garrett.
I liked how these ones turned out. This was my very first time playing around with my newly acquired ‘dirty lens’ Argus 75 camera. I'll be listing these and a few other photos in my shop in the next day or two. There very well may be a rail enthusiast out there who'd be keen to snap up a TtV print of a circa 1914 Garrett Steam Traction Engine. Just maybe. It's a crazy world! Hey, I'm bloggin' about Traction Engines!
The beginning of my week was met with a very sweet surprise on Monday. I won a giveaway that the awesome Ali was running on her Charlie and Grace blog. Look at the cutie that I was lucky enough to win!
This is April Bear. Isn't she adorable? The winner (me me me!) was entitled to choose a fave Little Jelly from Ali's Etsy shop, and I chose April. It was a difficult decision to make as they're all so lovely. Many of the designs are inspired by drawings made by Ali's little boy. They sure make a dynamic duo! Currently Ali is donating 50% of all sales from Little Jellygnite to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal. So it's a great time to snap up one (or more!) of her Little Jellies for a very worthy cause. Onya Ali and thanks so much! xo
I liked how these ones turned out. This was my very first time playing around with my newly acquired ‘dirty lens’ Argus 75 camera. I'll be listing these and a few other photos in my shop in the next day or two. There very well may be a rail enthusiast out there who'd be keen to snap up a TtV print of a circa 1914 Garrett Steam Traction Engine. Just maybe. It's a crazy world! Hey, I'm bloggin' about Traction Engines!
The beginning of my week was met with a very sweet surprise on Monday. I won a giveaway that the awesome Ali was running on her Charlie and Grace blog. Look at the cutie that I was lucky enough to win!
This is April Bear. Isn't she adorable? The winner (me me me!) was entitled to choose a fave Little Jelly from Ali's Etsy shop, and I chose April. It was a difficult decision to make as they're all so lovely. Many of the designs are inspired by drawings made by Ali's little boy. They sure make a dynamic duo! Currently Ali is donating 50% of all sales from Little Jellygnite to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal. So it's a great time to snap up one (or more!) of her Little Jellies for a very worthy cause. Onya Ali and thanks so much! xo
Comments
Your ttv's rock. Even if the subject is a train.
Up late again I see!
BTW I was hit on the head by one of your canvas' at Pando on Sat ... guess i didn't miss your wall this time eh?
Lucky girl...with your cute new Little Jellie!
Am just passing by to check what your up to nowadays! Any news from OZ bushfire?
Have a wonderful Wednesday and week ahead...
C yah around!
Clever idea, and it makes me want to go and visit our massive old train museum again, (and I thought once would be enough, ha!) Puts a whole new spin on it viewed this way.
April Bear is indeed adorable! Congrats on your lucky win!
very cute april bear!
I tagged you for a photo meme (please forgive me!).
And what lovely, lovely photos from the "dirty camera"!Those trains really lend themselves to the image style of the camera. Wow!
I've been thinking lately of what would happen if I bought some clear glass filters and did things to them to get effects like this off my digital SLR.
Paz
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thanks!
... and thanks for the jelly 'plug'!
x
There's been a delay because the photo lab mixed up the order :(
And yes, your railway photos will find much appreciation. My grandmother (recently gone, sigh) was enthralled with anything railway as that was her father's career. Probably about that time period too. She would certainly have been a fan.
Good luck at Etsy!
: )
Congrats on your win!
Congratulations on the win..it sure is cute.