Erie Northshore 2-8-2 636 simmers on the icehouse lead, next to the parking lot of the Lowbanks station. She's in the clear for the morning mixed, expected soon if it's on time.
Wayne

Wayne
Squidbait said:Doc,
I'm consistently impressed with both your modelling and your photography! Nicely done! Could we get some technical details? What's the model? Obviously you've spent quite a bit of time detailing it (to good effect!), but what did it start life as?
And what are you using to shoot these pics? You're getting great depth-of-field for what appear to be quite close-up shots... my little digital doesn't render that nicely that close... and your lighting is great! Have you covered your photographic technique in another thread I haven't found yet?
Squidbait said:Doc,
I'm consistently impressed with both your modelling and your photography! Nicely done! Could we get some technical details? What's the model? Obviously you've spent quite a bit of time detailing it (to good effect!), but what did it start life as?
And what are you using to shoot these pics? You're getting great depth-of-field for what appear to be quite close-up shots... my little digital doesn't render that nicely that close... and your lighting is great! Have you covered your photographic technique in another thread I haven't found yet?
doctorwayne said:Btw, the unusual "cloud formations" in the background are to support the as-yet-still-unbuiltsecond level, and you can also see some "Northern Lights" at the top of the frame.
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Squidbait said:Ah yes.... the dreaded "Strato lumberius" cloud formations... usually indicative of heavy overcast to come!![]()