well after a couple of hard hours graft that involved taking down a fence and digging up posts etc I think that I've arrived at the final cut .this will allow me to sit in my office room and take photos through the glass, as in this pic it always works well the slight bright green blurring to the bottom right is a bush that needs trimming back a bit (next job) .then its time to go out gathering some moss and mossy logs for the end and get some feeders set up to attract the birds in .quiet pleased so far for a total outlay of £2.50 for the tray
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Re: homemade reflection pool mk3 final cut
Looking good, Jeff. Just bear in mind that if you keep on asking Jan to keep the windows clean it could result in an unsatisfactory outcome!Chris
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Looking good.
How long before you ask the other half to get a new sliding window put in...Andy
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Like that, well worth the effort in my book.Nigel
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