I did smile when you were talking about the back scene and the timely intervention of your wife (even with your help). It looks very good. The lights are going to work very well. The camera was always going to struggle to get the exposure right both for the background and the light, which just shows you how clever the human eye is. Stephen
The back scene looks great. Wives can sure fill in the gaps we all have. It does look good. You might try white styrene tubing. That is what I used in the canopy of my petrol station. Rob
I feel your pain. That is a very nice back scene. Cool lights. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Many thanks Dave, I lots count on how many times I try putting up a backscean
I did smile when you were talking about the back scene and the timely intervention of your wife (even with your help). It looks very good. The lights are going to work very well. The camera was always going to struggle to get the exposure right both for the background and the light, which just shows you how clever the human eye is. Stephen
Hi Stephen, I don't know what I would have done if it were not for my wife, on reflection, yes I do, I would have torn it up, again...Simon
Always good every now and then to let the frustration out!
Backscenes have driven me mad
The back scene looks great. Wives can sure fill in the gaps we all have. It does look good. You might try white styrene tubing. That is what I used in the canopy of my petrol station. Rob
Hi Rob, I would be lost without my wife. I like your idea using styrene tubing. Is there a video of your petrol station? Simon
good work loos good keep up the good vid thanks lee
Looking great Simon like the back scene. Takes a woman's touch lol
I can always depend on her in doors, much better at these things than I am.