waynepoo
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Ta mate, the matt is from JG minitures.Wayne mate that is "Bonzer" great pics,where did you get the Grass from.
Ta Robin.Good use of the horses, ground cover & backdrop Wayne as only you can do. Robin.
Mate bloody ink costs more than the printer did!You must go through some ink mate ?
Ta Tom, hope you have stopped those burn-outs mate.....:wink2::^&grinPerfect mate, postcard pic's!
Tom
Thanks Guy.Very nice like always. Beautiful figures and horses, very suitable background that blends in perfectly with the long grass
guy:smile2:
Very nice like always. Beautiful figures and horses, very suitable background that blends in perfectly with the long grass
guy:smile2:
That ground cover looks fantastic - really adds a realistic quality to your shots. Well done!
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That ground cover looks fantastic - really adds a realistic quality to your shots. Well done!
Grouse grass Wayne and super pics :salute::
Walers in the paddock..... the sunburnt country before the tempest.
Wayne.
Ta mate.Very nice! Realistic, balanced, and well composed. Its simplicity tells a lot of story.
NP
Thanks.Splendid photos of figures and backdrops!
"Iron Brigade"
Not quite sure what a whaler is Wayne, but nice looking scene. I like the bolder color pics the best :wink2:
A city boy explaining horses to a Texan!! Gold ... just gold!!
The Waler is an Australian breed of riding horses that developed from the horses that were brought to the Australian colonies in the 19th century. The name comes from their early breeding origins in New South Wales; they were originally known as New South Walers.