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Re: Changes to my fotopic site - advance warning         

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile
Author: Big_Al
Date: Sep 5, 2008 11:43

Mike Hughes wrote:
> A message to all those who've been following my fotopic postings
>
> As I've now got more that 150 photos on the South Shore part of my
> fotopic site and over 120 on the 'real' trains part of the site I
> realise that it is getting a bit more difficult for people to find
> specific items of interest to them.
>
> Therefore I will shortly be adding new collections and moving some of
> the existing photos over to these new collections as and when I find out
> exactly how to do it (I think I've got it sorted but I have to be
> certain that I've got it right before I go too far).
>
> Two examples of the kind of collections I hope to create are photos I've
> taken of Charlie Fox-Wilson's Broke Brick Mountain and Cliff South's
> Ashley Danville and Deanstown layouts. It should also make it easier if
> anyone wants to link to a specific 'theme'.
>
> This should take place by Tuesday or Wednesday next week but in the
> meantime this is your chance to view the whole of the gallery at
> http://mikehughes627.fotopic.net/
>
> If I get enough time I may also 'rationalise' some of the photos and
> delete those which are out of date or no longer relevant e.g. older
> photos of Broke Brick or the AD&D - unless you want me to keep the older
> photos on my site so that you can see the progress that has been made
> between photo shoots. Just in case you miss anything follow the link
> above. The photos are currently viewed as last first so you may want to
> go to the back photo on the index and then work forward as I will
> probably delete the older photos first.
>
> I should also have some news for you about a new 'collection' which will
> feature my loft layout - if I can remember to take the camera up there!
>
> I have in mind to take photos of the installation of a Lenz 150 DCC
> auxiliary (point motor) decoder which will operate up to 6 turnouts at a
> time. As I'm using this with Tortoise motors it did originally present
> me with a few problems which I've managed to solve and which may help
> others. Anyone interested in this?
>

Where were the BC Rail photos taken?
I see you are in UK but the photos kinda look like Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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