The Phantom Knitter
Posted 23/03/2012 - 13:30
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Wonderful idea and a very effective record of the event.
regards
Bernard.
regards
Bernard.
Posted 23/03/2012 - 13:32
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They are fantstic Carl. Its a wonder the local papers haven't tracked down the phantom knitter.
David
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David
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Posted 23/03/2012 - 17:22
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They are brilliant. I wonder what they look like after some windy wet weather. Do the phantom knitters remove them?
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Posted 23/03/2012 - 17:33
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What a hoot of a thing to do! Congratulations to you on capturing such a colourful record of the outbreak.
There have been a few instances of street bollards being muffled up in knitwear, but these were a pathetic effort compared with Saltburn's.
If anyone wants to see the bollards, they are either in Maggie Jones' or in John Kennedy's blog pages.
Still smiling...
Martin
There have been a few instances of street bollards being muffled up in knitwear, but these were a pathetic effort compared with Saltburn's.
If anyone wants to see the bollards, they are either in Maggie Jones' or in John Kennedy's blog pages.
Still smiling...
Martin
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Lizars 1910 "Challenge" quarter-plate camera; and some more recent stuff.
Lizars 1910 "Challenge" quarter-plate camera; and some more recent stuff.
Posted 23/03/2012 - 19:38
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Brilliant Carl, the concept and the colours. I've never heard of it before.
Barrie - Too Old To Die Young
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Posted 23/03/2012 - 21:31
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These really are fantastic - congratulations are due to
1) the phantom knitter/s of Saltburn
and
2) the photographer who actually managed to hold his camera still, instead of laughing like mad at the wonderful scenes and getting wobbly pictures.
1) the phantom knitter/s of Saltburn
and
2) the photographer who actually managed to hold his camera still, instead of laughing like mad at the wonderful scenes and getting wobbly pictures.
let the education continue
proud owner of a couple of cameras and a few bits and bobs
proud owner of a couple of cameras and a few bits and bobs
Posted 23/03/2012 - 22:29
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Sorry, I gave the wrong link to the knitted jackets on the bollards of Brighton. The photos (dull as ditchwater by comparison to the Saltburn ones) are in John Kennedy's Bollards of Britain website. He also has a link to Knit the City, which is cheery.
Martin (still smiling).
Martin (still smiling).
A few of my photographs in flickr.
Lizars 1910 "Challenge" quarter-plate camera; and some more recent stuff.
Lizars 1910 "Challenge" quarter-plate camera; and some more recent stuff.
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This time with an Olympic theme - amazing work and great fun. I have loads of shots of them - I posted one in the gallery and at Larry's request - here is a selection of my favourites
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