Lee
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Post by Lee on Jul 2, 2006 3:06:30 GMT 1
Happy Birthday, Lee! Are you sure the cake isn't a resin-cast? --- Just envious! Marc S. Your closer than you think. The base of the cake is styrofoam. Jerry makes them for display in his sister's store. ;D
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Lee
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Post by Lee on Dec 4, 2006 4:22:34 GMT 1
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Post by Sylvain on Dec 4, 2006 8:12:22 GMT 1
Really nice! Fine modelling. The lights make them very realistic.
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Post by jackfitz1944 on Dec 4, 2006 17:01:05 GMT 1
Where's the trains? Just kidding. Nice modeling, very realistic.
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Post by nickvoges on Dec 4, 2006 20:28:20 GMT 1
Lee, thats great. I feel just to go inside the pictures. What type of camera you use. My just broke and I´m looking for a new one for christmas. Best regards nick
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Post by Eric on Dec 4, 2006 22:26:23 GMT 1
I like the first picture best, it looks as if you're standing in someone's backyard. You can almost hear the dog coming at you... ;D
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Post by DavidJohnson on Dec 5, 2006 0:00:03 GMT 1
Lee, Your photos are great JackFitz, If you believe you will hear the train whistle too , as in "The Polar Express".
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Post by cfesmire on Dec 5, 2006 0:51:00 GMT 1
A very nice neighborhood, I could hang out there. Very nice work on everything. I'm particularly impressed with Jerry's trees. They're really tough to make look good and he did a great job. Thanks for sharing Lee. The photography's terrific.
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Lee
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Post by Lee on Dec 5, 2006 2:18:44 GMT 1
The camera is a Sony Cybershot DSC T-10. Both the battery and the memory sticks from my old Cybershot fit it so I saved there. It has an automatic low light compensation built in. The first two pictures were taken outdoors late in the afternoon under some trees. The third photo was taken in Jerry's living room with no extra lighting used.
Everything you see was built by Jerry. The buildings are laser cut kits.
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Jerry
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Post by Jerry on Dec 5, 2006 6:28:18 GMT 1
Thank you all for your kind comments, however, I must make one correction. I wish I could take credit for the trees, but credit must be given to a company , I believe is located here in California. The company's name is, "JTT tree". I believe their trees are excellent, and well made, but not inexpensive. The tree in the fore-ground of the second photo, is a Jacaranda. It is a beautiful tree that grows well here in the costal region of So. Calif.. They manufacture trees that can be found through out the world. I purchased my trees from, Burbank House of Hobbies, in Burbank, Calif.. Thank you all again, Jerry
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Post by stanhas87 on Dec 5, 2006 19:08:00 GMT 1
The tree in the fore-ground of the second photo, is a Jacaranda. It is a beautiful tree that grows well here in the costal region of So. Calif.. Dear All: This tree - Jacaranda - is originally from Brazil. Very nice lay-out,indeed.
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Lee
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Post by Lee on Dec 21, 2006 19:05:48 GMT 1
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Post by cfesmire on Dec 22, 2006 0:44:32 GMT 1
Some terrific photos there. This is just a perfect spot for displaying vehicles. I love the fallen leaves, the curbing, everything is just right. Oh and the vehicles ain't too shabby either. <w>
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Post by austinvfd on Dec 22, 2006 2:33:55 GMT 1
Some terrific photos there. This is just a perfect spot for displaying vehicles. I love the fallen leaves, the curbing, everything is just right. Oh and the vehicles ain't too shabby either. <w> Quoted for truth ;D
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Post by Sylvain on Dec 22, 2006 15:28:22 GMT 1
I agree, fine dioarama, again. Such an atmosphere.
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