Show Us Your Reo Pics!!

Thanks for the "triptych" compliment (had to google the meaning: "a set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together"), I think I already had too much stout, as I see 4 items in the photo - maybe it should be "quadtych" ;).

Heh - I counted the glass and can as one (drink).

As it's morning here on a work day, I've substituted a chai latte for the stout....

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A fine, fine triptych. I tip my (similar) cap to you, sir.

Thanks for the "triptych" compliment (had to google the meaning: "a set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together"), I think I already had too much stout, as I see 4 items in the photo - maybe it should be "quadtych" ;)
Heh - I counted the glass and can as one (drink).

As it's morning here on a work day, I've substituted a chai latte for the stout....

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Over here in Ireland we have a Guinness in the mornings (before breakfast) - after all, how can you drink or eat on an empty stomach?
 
Can't compete with @Spydro re photography, but just to let the other mediocre photographers like me, feel better, here's one from last year:


It's not a competition @johan. :shake: I probably have an advantage in that I have nothing but time on my hands, so fiddling around with anything that passes the long hours day-night after day-night is what I do.

Besides... you picture is real life, not the fantasies I dream up from a lifetime of taking pictures. :)
 
It's not a competition @johan. :shake: I probably have an advantage in that I have nothing but time on my hands, so fiddling around with anything that passes the long hours day-night after day-night is what I do.

Besides... you picture is real life, not the fantasies I dream up from a lifetime of taking pictures. :)

I know its not a competition (just some light heartedness from my side), but your photos are really outstanding - spotted some of your artistry on ECF a year + ago.
 
Stunning! Just stunning.

You not related to Rob Fisher by any chance?

He also buys up all the world's Reos in preparation of an Apocalypse :)


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I have heard the medical profession now have a term to describe the condition of compulsive and obsessive purchasing and stockpiling of the Reo mod: Fisheritis.
 
I know its not a competition (just some light heartedness from my side), but your photos are really outstanding - spotted some of your artistry on ECF a year + ago.

I know we are on the same page and good to go @johan. :nod: Just thought folks should know why I go overboard on some pictures. I'm using a cheap point and shoot camera that is quite out dated (Canon PowerShot A495) and without a good place to take pictures in my bungalow (why I use the wild backdrops and text overlays). So part of the fun for me is trying to get at least acceptable pictures with less than stellar gear in less than stellar conditions. I have a couple of better digital zoom and SLR camera's, also long out dated, but I have never liked them so don't use them. For the real deal I'd have to dig out my professional film cameras/lenses/filters, strobes, copy stand, light tents, lighting and deal with the hassles of getting those pics taken to digital format. The P&S is way easier and faster.
 
Have already posted a picture of Brickles, a bold tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 running an O-16. He doesn't know it yet, but he is about to have a lady friend. She has similar roots, is a tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 and O-16, but that's where the likeness ends..... because she is after all.....

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..... a Forest Nymph. I have not decided yet if they will be introduced this weekend or not, for now I am taking up all of her time.



But I did make a quick picture to ward off the lynch mob. Will make a better one later.

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Have already posted a picture of Brickles, a bold tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 running an O-16. He doesn't know it yet, but he is about to have a lady friend. She has similar roots, is a tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 and O-16, but that's where the likeness ends..... because she is after all.....

r26trbs.jpg


..... a Forest Nymph. I have not decided yet if they will be introduced this weekend or not, for now I am taking up all of her time.



But I did make a quick picture to ward off the lynch mob. Will make a better one later.

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Stunning :rock:
 
Have already posted a picture of Brickles, a bold tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 running an O-16. He doesn't know it yet, but he is about to have a lady friend. She has similar roots, is a tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 and O-16, but that's where the likeness ends..... because she is after all.....

r26trbs.jpg


..... a Forest Nymph. I have not decided yet if they will be introduced this weekend or not, for now I am taking up all of her time.



But I did make a quick picture to ward off the lynch mob. Will make a better one later.

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She looks like trouble (not that there's anything wrong with that).

Congrats, pard, on a really unique stunner.
 
Have already posted a picture of Brickles, a bold tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 running an O-16. He doesn't know it yet, but he is about to have a lady friend. She has similar roots, is a tumbled solid brass Mini 1.0 and O-16, but that's where the likeness ends..... because she is after all.....

r26trbs.jpg


..... a Forest Nymph. I have not decided yet if they will be introduced this weekend or not, for now I am taking up all of her time.



But I did make a quick picture to ward off the lynch mob. Will make a better one later.

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Wow! Just love the patina on that. Looks great, thank you for sharing.
 
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