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It has been a while since I took new pictures of the layout especially in the morning when the sun comes in through the east facing windows.  Yesterday morning around 7A.M. I went upstairs to do just that and was greeted by some very nice contrasts between light and dark.  One thing that I have noticed is that the large/tall model structures on the layout cast dark shadows much like the real thing and so one gets a life like feel when using only the natural light when taking pictures.  So...I thought I would post pictures taken at different positions which I have not done before...and of course a few that I have.  Hopefully you all will enjoy and as always I appreciate you taking the time to look and comment....!  If you click to enlarge, you will get a more detailed view....

 

Thanks,

Alan

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Originally Posted by Paparay:
Alan, great pics. Not only do the tall buildings block the natural sunlight, casting long shadows but I also like the shadows cast by the people on the sidewalks giving a real life early morning scene to your great layout. Thanks for showing.
Ray.

Thanks Ray....I recently added several hundred figures on the layout..

 

Alan

Originally Posted by Chugman:
Originally Posted by leavingtracks:
 

Thanks Art....and a surprise for you....I am working on a video!

 

Alan

Alan - You need to warn me before giving me a big shock like that.  My ticker is sound but you can't be too careful. 

 

Art

Art....I need to now figure out how to post this darned thing...may have to get Rich to help me!

 

Alan

Originally Posted by HOPPY:

Awesome!  I won't have the lighting I would have wanted (natural late-afternoon

sun) when I build my road, but I enjoy your photos.  How did you get the scenic

effect of your street surface (the pavement)?

 

     Hoppy

Thanks Hoppy....the street is actually the painted surface of a sheet of "Quietbrace".

 

Alan

Originally Posted by brwebster:

Better than ever, Alan!  Like Dave, I also think the lead pic of the Electroliner on the EL is fantastic.  Total fantasy though...no city survived the recession looking that good.

 

Bruce

Thanks Bruce!....and...WHAT?, didn't you know about that one city that survived unscathed by the depression???

 

Alan

 

 

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