That's going to need a few hundred metres of T&E
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7 years ago
That's going to need a few hundred metres of T&E
What a horrible property. Fancy spending all that money on a place like that.
Bill
Do they want cornice lighting too?
Owain
What a hideous place!
Great if you love cleaning windows, but yes, yuk!
I have a spare one of these if he wants it.
How does it clean into the corners of windows?
I'm looking at that, and expecting it to have 500 50W GU10 downlighters...
You will be polished up for Kevin's film crew?
Zooming-in to the bottom right corner, with the new grey blocks, the neighbour's wall, ladder and angled downpipe, was it designed by M.C Escher?
It's interesting that the left hand side is sloping in by abut 15 degrees and by designing odd shaped windows and doors it is upright by the middle! Was this by the arty design of the architect hoping for a design award or the shoddy building work?
:-)
Alan
I will make a video of it in action when I have the time.
Self-cleaning glass is the answer. I rather like it.
Jonathan
Ok.
That's just the perspective effect of tilting the camera upwards. Notice that the next door houses both appear to be leaning in to the centre of the picture. The effect looks more noticeable on the left than on the right but that's due to the camera leaning slightly down to the left. If you rotate the photo anticlockwise a little to get the horizontals correct it's more evenly balanced each side.
You would think that with the excess of pixels available these days people would hold the camera upright and crop the foreground out.
When will someone put a shift lens in a phone?
Looks like the yard will turn into a free swimming-pool first time they get some decent rain ...
In your quote you left off the "smiley" I put at the end. I did realise that it was due to lens distortion,
Alan
Amazing they got planning permission to build out in front of the building line.
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