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#76
Wow! The scene with the dam is a real eye catcher, unique, and very cool!
Ralph
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#77
That Dam is AWESOME!!!! And its not even done yet!! Eek Im really exited to see more progress on it Misngth

BTW, i like the new Tower Crane, i look forward to seeing more of that as well Misngth I love all the details that surround the base of it Thumbsup
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#78
Holy Schnikies that is beyond cool! Confusedhock: Nice work! Thumbsup
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#79
really great work!! fantastic!! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
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#80
I think there's a monster behind that dam...!!! Eek
Gus (LC&P).
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#81
In the original movie "The Attack Of The 50 Foot Man", didn't he fall off a dam?
Maybe he's looking for the guy that pushed him...



Nic pics.
Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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#82
As you can tell if you look back at the rest of this thread nearly ALL of my pictures posted have been lost... :x

I don’t think uploading them again is worth it. Seems like every time I do the host site starts advertising with porn or the host goes out of business. I just can not seem to find a good host. Suggestions? Smile

Here are some new pictures taken with my new camera, a Canon Power Shot SX200IS,
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The following scene is of one of my KATO BNSF executives passing a Pharmacy and crossing a bridge.

The pictures have not been altered in any way except for resizing. There is NO additional lighting used. The lights are from the engine and from Walthers street lights that have been installed in the scene.

The camera has been taking OUTSTANDING pictures and I thought I's share... well judge for your self!

Please click the picture for a larger image.
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The lights you seen in the background are on the road way going over the Hydro dam.
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The lights in this picture are strictly from the engine itself. To see a view from the engineer’s point of view you have to enlarge this one.
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As always feed back is welcome. Thanks for looking!
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#83
Oh here is a full size version but in the day time!

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#84
Hey Combat, I was just checking some old threads and realized that I had missed this one somehow. Sorry to see you got skunked for comments on the last go 'round. It's a shame really as those are some pretty neat shots. Night photography is tricky to get a hold on but your new camera seems to be doing a good job. I hope work is letting you get back to modeling a little bit anyways. One of these days I'm gonna have to get over there!
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#85
Nice night shots.
Like TN said, night shots are hard to take. Did you use a Tri-pod?
Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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#86
Thanks for the comments.

No I didnt use a tripod... Set the camera right on the layout and shot it. Cheers
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#87
COMBAT Wrote:As you can tell if you look back at the rest of this thread nearly ALL of my pictures posted have been lost... :x

I don’t think uploading them again is worth it. Seems like every time I do the host site starts advertising with porn or the host goes out of business. I just can not seem to find a good host. Suggestions? Smile

Sorry for the late reply - but have you considered uploading your pictures here using the gallery feature? We only ask that you do not link them out to other sites, since that eats up a lot of bandwidth. If you want to use them in multiple places, what about the current "leader" - <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.flickr.com">www.flickr.com</a><!-- w --> ?

Andrew
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#88
Thanks for the suggestion.. What did you think of the current host? Did that work ok? 2285_
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#89
COMBAT Wrote:Thanks for the suggestion.. What did you think of the current host? Did that work ok? 2285_

stooorage.com? (That's what comes up when you look at the Properties of the photo.) Works fine, but the pictures are a little small - 333x250 @ 4kb. Is that a limitation of the site, or just how you chose to upload them?

Andrew
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#90
I use Photobucket on occasion.
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