To celebrate the role of the Merlin HC3 helicopter in Afghanistan the operating squadrons 28 Sqn and 78 Sqn commissioned a painting. I have framed a number of these but I thought I would ask your opinions on my variation on a theme.
Variation on a theme
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Re: Variation on a theme
The dog's wotsits.
Very classy job.
If I were going to niggle, I would say the one with the picture on it's own could have used a wider mount border.

If I were going to niggle, I would say the one with the picture on it's own could have used a wider mount border.

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Re: Variation on a theme
Accepting to comment from Prospero re mount size, I think the one on its own looks the best. I would prefer the badges etc in a frame on their own to hang nearby. I think too many framed items look too busy these days, especially with CMC's.
Less is more for me.
Less is more for me.
There's more to the picture, than meets the eye. Hey hey, my my.
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Re: Variation on a theme
I liked them all. Exellent work!




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Re: Variation on a theme
I am not keen on any, I think the frame on the first 3 takes your eye off the picture, and the colour clashes with the mount choice, which dose not throw out the image and is too small, I think you have left too much white paper around the image it is glaring at me.
The 4th choice is worse than the first 3 with badly clashing colours.
My intention is not to offend, just being honest.
Please feel free to critique my effort.
The 4th choice is worse than the first 3 with badly clashing colours.
My intention is not to offend, just being honest.
Please feel free to critique my effort.
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Re: Variation on a theme
Can't see any badges in yours 

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Re: Variation on a theme
I have to say that, not for the first time, I prefer IFGL's effort. Mind you, I never have been a fan of dark brown frames with a gse. IFGL's choice of mount and frame is more modern/understated, and compliments the colours in the picture. But then I guess it is somewhat down to personal preference as well, and lots of people still like the more traditional dark brown frames, especially service personnel.